Monkey wrangler. I wrangle monkeys.
Monkey wrangler. I wrangle monkeys.
Personally, I bet as i hope things won’t go because if it goes bad, at least I get some cash. Hedge. I can’t be alone in this.
Always thought it was a great name choice.
“A pidgin /ˈpɪdʒɪn/, or pidgin language, is a grammatically simplified means of communication that develops between two or more groups of people that do not have a language in common: typically, its vocabulary and grammar are limited and often drawn from several languages.”
It’s not a lot of money and certainly not worth it. I’m just making a point that I financially go positive rather than negative. The money comes from a private insurer that makes money every year. I’m pretty sure they are on top of things. This is not some advanced insurance scam; it’s the realisation that an accident is something to be compensated for and not punished for. No-one wants to be in an accident (edge cases blah blah).
I’m from a place in Europe. Had complicated surgery recently. I technically made money from it. And once the scar and minor disability is calculated, I’ll probably make even more. To put things in perspective, I mean.
You can want all you want but if 5 percent growth annually is the best, you are the only game in town.
Then please tell me how they are thought to be little drones.
Tell me you have no kids and are at least 40 without saying it.
If you’ve built it reasonably right, that’s not what it costs.
Don’t know about the rest but canned tuna has an enormous taste difference. Try a good 10 USD can!
Have it on a 30 minute delay and fact-check everything with on screen notices.
A million up-votes, if I could. Thank you.
It’s doubtful that their economy is doing better. GDP, in the middle of a failing (or costly) war, is a pretty bad metric. It doesn’t matter if you produce more value inside the country if all of it (and more) is destroyed at the front.
“The theory”… You make it sound like MAD is some obscure fact. I so hope that is not the case. But maybe… Fuck…
Alas, I have but one up-vote. :~(
Read “A fire upon the deep” by Vernor Vinge. For a multitude of reasons.
Closer to none than some, I would assume.