

Pure sugar is a preservative because it will dehydrate anything that tries to grow on it.
I mean, stuff will grow in water with salt in it too.
Pure sugar is a preservative because it will dehydrate anything that tries to grow on it.
I mean, stuff will grow in water with salt in it too.
That’s just because sugar is a preservative.
It shouldn’t be, unless the falsely accused was sentenced to death based purely on the accuser’s lies.
That would be murder, which can carry capital punishment.
The thing is that in the past our government wasn’t intentionally doing irreparable harm to our economy by giving nearly every trading partner we have the middle finger.
Maybe the markets will recover, but we might be looking at a situation similar to the great depression, especially if people start making bank runs.
Didn’t you hear? Vance is saying that manufacturing is never coming back to the US.
So even working in a sweatshop won’t be an option. Well, I guess until we’re colonized.
That’s how you get invaded by the military
The bad thing is that Texas publishes a ton of textbooks for the country.
It’s super sad when wait staff remember my wife and I because we treated them like human beings.
Caffeinated beverages don’t dehydrate you. Yes, caffeine has a mild diruetic effect, but it’s nowhere near enough to cancel out the water in the drink.
Right? Tons of studies show that treating your employees well is way more profitable than treating them like shit. Even from a capitalist perspective, it’s stupid to not treat them well.
Voters don’t really pay close enough attention for that to matter. The vast majority couldn’t tell you a single ‘dark side’ thing he did.
Obama is super charismatic, which is a large part of why he won in the first place.
It would be nice to see Trump get absolutely destroyed by the person he hates most in the world.
Just don’t ace it or every branch of the military will start harassing you at home trying to get you to join.
It seems you missed the part where this was scheduled well in advance.
Iirc they aren’t getting rid of the method, they’re just making it less obvious.
Yeah, awarding penalties doesn’t mean anything if you can’t enforce it.
It would likely open up the market for arm motherboards, since they’re not the only player in the game. I think it would ultimately be a good thing, but it would probably take a decade or so to truly compete with x86-64.
Apple opening up the market would definitely give the process a kick in the pants.
Why put in the effort to hide it? It’s not like anything is going to happen to them.
I am. No one should be able to pay employees under minimum wage (which needs to be increased).
Lol, no. The US won’t even comply with it’s own.