A show called Snowfall touches on a CIA agent working to bring in cocaine to the US to fund anti-communist militias in South America. Good show overall. Not the best, but interesting.
A show called Snowfall touches on a CIA agent working to bring in cocaine to the US to fund anti-communist militias in South America. Good show overall. Not the best, but interesting.
Another option other than new pipe is to download a YouTube apk and the revanced app. Ad free YouTube is what comes out of that.
You can tell he watches a lot of youtube.
One jump, one whistle, and one fart was the highest level of entertainment at the time I guess. I’m glad human entertainment has evolved beyond the humor level of my six year old son.
Yeah, continue investing with that logic.
If it goes that low, anyone would be stupid to not buy. I think FB went down to around $15 not long after their ipo somewhere between $30-$35.
And less disfigured limbs
All three should be reported, along with raw data. Maybe it’s available somewhere, I haven’t looked.
I’ve known plenty of people who worked retail that are shitty people and treat others like shit too. It’s just a personality type.
I’d like to hear Donald Duck talk shit and be toxic to his teammates.
The whole immersive view is pretty cool. I’ll probably never use it though.
I’d love a four day work week. But in all honesty, should I ever have the pleasure of having it, I don’t think I’d work harder than I am now. I already give it my all, and it’s paid off nicely. But dsepites the arguments, I’d be less productive if I’m working a day less.
Interesting thoughts. I’d like to know how many people feel compelled to make a purchase because they see an ad rather than because they actually need or want something. My assumption is that this number is very low, but I can only speak through my own experience in my life and those who I’m close to. If someone has a sickness, I’m not sure we can blame an ad for their decision making. My wife is bipolar and has had episodes of excessive spending ($15K in a week once), but I don’t blame the name brand items she purchased or restaurants she went to, she just has a condition that needs outside help.
It’s preparing you to do the same for work.
Its the internet though. I don’t know of a place on the internet where there’s no toxicity.
Is this just for info to be pushed to your phone? Seems reasonable unless there are features in the car itself that require a subscription.
It’s just like any other website or subscription that offers their “suggestions.” Whether it’s helpful is subjective, but it’s certainly not out of the ordinary.