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You bring up an excellent point that I hate very much
You bring up an excellent point that I hate very much
True…but that was still decades ago
I’m very confused that this is happening now. I thought it happened a long time ago (them being found liable I mean). It’s crazy to me that it’s taken this long for such a pitiful punishment. It is good though that people are being reminded once again how shitty they are. Maybe we can impact their bottom line somehow (doubtful)
It’s ridiculous how much rebuilding takes, at least in the US, and how much racism and classism plays into it.
I went to NOLA like 5 years after Hurricane Katrina and most of the houses I saw in “certain” (poor) neighborhoods still had the spray paint on them from first responders. Also one of the (predominantly black) universities there I don’t think had fully rebuilt either at that point while the other (predominantly white) university had just gotten a new sports field.
I just can’t imagine being in a war torn place where much of the world hardly acknowledges you as a human and trying to rebuild your community.
It just blows my mind every day the cruelty in this world - and the fact that there are so many genocides happening simultaneously. I still remember when I was a small child finding out that WW2 did not hold the only genocide the world had ever or would ever see. I still can’t quite wrap my head around it.
Same issues in my neck of the woods. Since they all feel the same why I tend to pick the ones that at least talk to (some) residents.
I know it’s still online, but I’m not sure if you’ve done this already. I personally join community groups on Facebook and see how they interact with people. It’s been quite telling.
It’s relatively common, unless you work for a typical cash pay job (usually labor jobs, like construction)
I took one for the team (kind of):
That’s all I’ve found aside from a copy of the source code on github, which doesn’t really help in this case lol
Yes, a legal representative can do it. I’m not sure if just a notary would suffice though, at least not where I am.
Thumbprints are another possible way. Also simple marks like an X.
Banks will sometimes require your signature match the original signature they have on file. I’m guessing it’s not as common anymore with online banking but I know a few years ago I had to sign something a number of times because it wasn’t close enough to the original.
I thought about it and it might have been around 10 years ago😬
Yeah, it is so frustrating trying to get a question answered only to get stuck in a loop.
And then finally find an email address to talk to and their only reply is to talk to the bot…
Yes. IIRC it’s one reason video conferencing is so exhausting
Nope. I mean technically they are supposed to be. But in practice, absolutely not. Im pretty sure manufacturers just make cups with random lines on it.
This is why I have a dry and a wet measuring cups. Although that still isn’t a standard. But at least if you consistently use the same cup for the same thing you can fine tune it that way.
Thanks. Gonna try this first since I’m using Jerboa as well. But, of course now I can’t find an image to look at lol.
Yes, the Rold Gold website linked above is correct, and it also happens at the Frito Lay website here
https://www.fritolay.com/products/rold-gold-original-tiny-twists-pretzels
Well that’s disturbing but not surprising
This is helpful, thank you. I wonder if it’s the injectors I was hearing then that sounded weird.
Thanks for the heads up about the brake pedal. That would probably freak me out especially if the car’s detection system beeped at me for a random reason while I was braking.
Yes. I have been dealing with it for a long time myself and thankfully it hasn’t spread. I can’t comment on if that’s what you are dealing with or not however.