But… do you pay subscription for Steam that they can just jack up any time they want and there isn’t anything you can do about it other than straight up quit and lose all your stuff?
No. That’s why.
But… do you pay subscription for Steam that they can just jack up any time they want and there isn’t anything you can do about it other than straight up quit and lose all your stuff?
No. That’s why.
Well, he hasn’t hid it for the last 2 decades in politics, so why bother now when he’s leader of the party and (sadly) likely the country in a year.
Most of the time it’s groups of 2 (unless we’re talking about municipal development, which is a different beast altogether, I’m thinking firms that do lots of out-of-town work), but often you can be in camps as support. Frequently, there will be a team working a big project on rotation, so lots of opportunity for shared experiences.
Admittedly, my experience in rugged coastal mountains isn’t going to be the same as those that are working in dense urban environments. I assume because OP is talking about camps that they live in a place that offers reasonably close proximity to wilderness.
Also, you have to have a fairly high interest in math and the outdoors to stick with the profession.
Land surveying would be my recommendation. Jobs can be all over and as someone living in BC, my days of fieldwork could be absolutely spectacular sometimes. You also tend to jump around in worksites and with the right firm, travelling is definitely possible.
I assume it’s looking for that one space that should be a semi-colon in a sea of garbled letters.
Rented Illusion of Gaia so many times!
You think the entire populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were military?
Also, entire cities in Southern Germany were entirely wiped out. Munich was re-built from the ground up.
“Choosing”
No, my comment was questioning whether a political party would bus protestors in to protest their own party, not claiming that there weren’t any protests at all.
EDIT: I was assuming these protests were happening for months. That said, I can see that they could be protesting the election results, so the time between the election and the swearing in.
Yeah except those protests were not astroturfed, just people with valid complaints.
And they were right.
Fair. Argentina’s politics are complicated. I was there in 2002 and remember groups of people sitting in circles discussing the political situation at the time.
I love Buenos Aires btw, hope things get better.
Uhhh… Milei’s been in office for what, a week? Are you saying the “Peronistas” were driving people in to protest their own government?
There are some priests and crosses in Castlevania, does that count?
“Great work McConigal, they split America’s voters from ear to ear”
“Hey, I’m tryin ta eat lunch here”
For reference:
As if Smith gives a single shit what Albertans or anyone except her O&G backers want.
Well, the tories were voted in before, during and after Brexit, so… yeah…
Sir, this is a shitpost.
But did they use butter or mayo on the bread?
Well… they seem to get that mixed up pretty often.
Ha, I love the sauce on that headline.