I always thought things like music theory and biology were harder because it’s often words and classifications given to things before they were codified and then when you learn the actual theory it’s like “well, this thing is named identically to that other piece of theory over there because we used to think they were the exact same but actually they couldn’t be more different”. Chemistry can be similar but has a much more rigid structure than music theory and biology.
Physics at least tends to start with math and connects to theory later.
If you meant diplomatic then the rest of your sentence regarding veto powers makes no sense. You clearly meant democratic the first time.
No, I tried making the connection between an American bodega and it’s origin as a dive bar/pub. I then said it’s the same with many corner stores in the US. Re-read the post.
Now I’m not from NY and I agree that it’s mostly a corner shop, the only connection to that that I can think of is that usually bodegas will have a kind of deli section where you can buy prepared foods. Usually sandwiches, sometimes things like tacos or rice plates.
I think new yorkers don’t get that that’s common across corner stores around the US.
Microsoft is looking to butt in on the pc gaming market with their new Xbox project I wonder if it has something to do with that.
If you keep watching you’ll learn that the show is well aware of that and doesn’t shy away from leaning into the fantasy of it!
A man famous for having a morphable, changing face looks different in two different photos. Say it ain’t so.
And lots of Walmarts “expenses” that they take out of their profit go into property rental and acquisition, I would venture to say it’s one of if not the largest percentage of their expenses, much like my apartment is.
That’s the problem with a C- in economics. If you sit behind that person and decide you’re going to just try to write the opposite of what they do you’re going to get an F