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risk… lol nothing we can do, other countries dont allow it but we are too dumb to even recognise the issue.
I’m missing the pizza connection. Can u fill in the gap for me?
It would be horrible if we did anything about it. Not saying we should as that would be wrong.
Thank you. I’ve been looking for this exact thing but could not find a good example
this is a rubbish title, the problem is not profits its because there is not enough. remember kids, “profit is what drives innovation” if you cap child care prices then this is going to keep happening. the only way to prevent it is to ensure more money goes to the directors, CEO’s and owners. DO NOT ever imply that they are responsible or should be held accountable, profits are what they deserve, the negative consequences are for society to absorb. if you think that arresting or issuing multi billion dollar fines would change anything then that is just some extreme agenda. imagine a world where the board of directors were hand cuffed and put in jail because they deserved to run a business on minimal staff. it would be mayhem
And its been removed. Well at least I cannot see it as it stopped while I was watching it
please explain this to a person who does not live in USA or england as the red uniforms seem english but im guessing it refers to america given the american unrest
What’s next?> lol, better open and expand a few more coal mines to “keep the lights on”

can some one ELI5… is this a way for me to run windows stuff using linux? OR is this for linux stuff to run in windows?

I really want an easier way to run windows stuff in linux, my hatred grows with every notification, update, attempt to advertise to me, and interference in my workspace. but trialing mint is great but the ultimate test is failing with a few programs not really playing nice with linux.

it depresses me to know that they will return for another attempt, but for now they are used as an example of failure. www.abc.net.au/news/2008-08-07/32188
Starbucks in Australia: Where did it go wrong?

Following the announced closure of the majority of its outlets, SMARTinc's John Mescall looks at Starbucks' brand development tactics in Australia.

ABC News