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Explain to me like I’m five, how does this?
Explain to me like I’m five, how does this?
Let’s hope his death unites the majority that is against the regime. I mean, let’s hope he doesn’t have to die at all, but if he does that it reignites the protests.
Oooh good guess. That’s so cold. I’m curious to see how this plays out.
Article doesn’t say or mention if it was a specific type of patient who’s records were altered. However, I’m going to assume this dr has a god complex. If its true that he altered records so some people couldn’t get transplants, it’s because he believed they didn’t deserve it.
I’m a simple illiterate dummy. I can’t say it as well as this person can:
https://medium.com/politically-speaking/is-taylor-swift-an-ethical-billionaire-6e746a6607c5
I’m assuming there’s a European backup to GPS, is there?
Both are equally imaginary
They can’t even wash people’s feet, despite all the superbowl commercials.
Thank you, I needed this reminder.
https://office-watch.com/2023/aptos-calibri-comparison/
Slidey thing to compare <3
Let’s escalate everything to death
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Right?
To add on to your ‘looking busy’ skills…In Moving Pictures, sir Terry Pratchett points out that if you have a determined fast walk and a piece of paper in your hand, you can go anywhere. I used to use this technique to get breaks in the office. I’d just grab a piece of paper and quickly walk the length of the building with a determined expression.
I use it on my baby’s chin to prevent dribble rash.
I think there’s a difference in average maturity between US teenagers and European teenagers. I moved to the states when I was 20 and was shocked about how childish some of my new peers seemed. And I remember also being completely surprised I couldn’t even lift my dad’s case of beer into his trunk (he’s a wheelchair user). The cashier flipped out when I picked it up.