With literally no communication, that student has bigger things to worry about than grades, like why are Mommy and Daddy shutting me out?
With literally no communication, that student has bigger things to worry about than grades, like why are Mommy and Daddy shutting me out?
If teachers refers to our current style of teaching in public education, then maybe.
Japan is such an anomaly. They are certain ways that don’t exist anywhere else, that would be impossible anywhere else. If Japan didn’t exist, I wouldn’t have believed it could.
Also they’ve been paying for stuff with their phones for years and years—on exactly what basis are they a cash society (though there’s nothing wrong with that)?
I understand what you’re saying. It’s just my opinion that you’re woefully ignorant. Sorry if this upsets you, cheers.
What a cringe take.
They unequivocally are, yes.
So if the argument were about whether a license was important, in the general case, as a selling pointl for books, I would have no choice but to concede.
I’m two weeks late but It needs to be said: fuck right off with that kind of talk. I don’t know anything about you, but I know you probably won’t agree when I say that that is a profoundly wrong, almost evil way of thinking.
My parents are American. My sister is an American. Japanese citizens during WW2 were American. Muslim citizens are American.
Jewish citizens of Germany were German.
That’s why you need prebiotics, duh.
I built mine from scratch to be my estranged father come back into my life again.
Runs decent but ngl there are better options.
It’s not uncommonly used in Buddhism. I don’t see it all over the place, but seeing it is completely unremarkable. Just from anecdotal experience I can still say pretty confidently that nobody gives a fuck.
You’re saying you think conservative Americans want to stop him?
I have no high regard for the guy, but are you seriously, like seriously seriously, trying to tell people that Jordan Peterson depends on his professional title for… literally anything?
Are you saying that without it, he will lose a non-trivial amount of… anything?
My first-ever Nvidia card was a 3080Ti. After installation I was genuinely confused and kept clicking around everywhere looking for the real settings panel.
Actually I remember, my older laptop had a MX150 (lol) so I did know all about GeForce Control Panel and Experience—I just thought they were the outdated bargain-basement solution assigned to POS hardware like mine, not worth (understandably) slapping shiny new chrome on.
Subsequently I had automatically assumed without a doubt in my mind that the pandemic card I had paid for in tainted blood would have some uber slick new interface that I couldn’t wait to play around with.
Needless to say, my disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined.
Your punctuality disturbs me.
If that 3% is made up of an outsized share of power users they might be ok. I’m more worried about the power structure shenanigans that have been going on the past few years.
I believe I read elsewhere that pay and everything else stayed the same which was the point of the trial. The businesses didn’t expect to like it but were so impressed with the results that they went ahead and kept it. It was an unqualified win for all parties.
AFAICT it really is as good as it sounds like, no gotchas.
Even if it’s counted, is it even more dangerous, counted using the same metrics? I have no idea, but it’s not far-fetched that it’s not, at least if we mean American soldiers. Like, it’s way more dangerous to be an Iraqi civilian than an American soldier.
I wasn’t trying to be serious, if that wasn’t clear.