But that person only commented once.
But that person only commented once.
No way that wasn’t intentional. They could have off centred it even just a bit to ruin the effect if they wanted.
Emphasis on the sometimes. If you regularly put 80+ hours a week in even doing something you enjoy, eventually you will burn yourself out and there’s a good chance you won’t enjoy the thing anymore on the other side of that. Not for a long while, at any rate. Burnout is no joke.
Just as a feature of inflation the numbers that represent the wealth held by millenials will almost certainly eclipse that held by previous generations. But also thanks to inflation the actual value change represented by that larger number is sweet FA. Everything is just more expensive.
That’s meaty. Thanks for all your hard work.
That’s what I mean by playing games, though. You have to do some mental gymnastics to land at a place where attempting to thwart a crime being committed doesn’t fall within one’s obligation to uphold the law.
How does this work? If cops have an obligation to uphold the law and assaulting someone is a crime…Do they not have a responsibility to stop that? Seems like judges are playing games with these rulings to me.
Living in the small rural community I’m living in ATM I’m not even sure I could. Maybe I could call up some property sellers selling something for around 800k and offer a million. But there is a zero percent chance they wouldn’t assume I was a scammer when I told them they needed to accept this deal within the hour or it was gone, haha.
Wait until you look up the definition of transubstantiation.