Recruiters.
Recruiters.
I do not want to support a trillion dollar company that makes it impossible to repair my own stuff.
Netherlands. Thailand and Morocco are even worse I guess. There, you’ll get punished harshly for beinig openly anti-monarchy. I feel sorry for those countries.
As somebody who lives in a kingdom, yes! Fucking parasites!
No strong wind visible in the image, but Candle in the Wind by Elton John?
[edit]: crawancon guess is way better.
Do you trust apple with their claims?
No. I inherently distrust trillion dolllar tech companies in poorly regulated economies. They are able to get away with a lot of crap and they know it. That’s how the Cult of Apple works. I would not be surprised when they violate their own privacy policy knowingly and structurally.
You may have got me there. It was overhyped. So. Much. Merchandise. It drew people to the cinemas too, at least where I live. I do not remember whether it was actually praised though.
BTW: I hated the sound track. Anything with Puff Daddy or whatever he tries to call himself nowadays should not exist. Most lazy music ever.
The God Machine. They were a shoegaze band from the early 90s. Sadly, one of the three members died, so they never got big.
Godzilla. The 1998-ish version.
I bought a Tuxedo two years ago. They have affordable (and highly configurable) Linux laptops, some of which are aimed at gamers.
Football (soccer for Muricans), both as a participant and as a spectator.
As a motorcyclist, that’s a definite yes. On long trips, it is the wind around the helmet that is one of the most tiring things. Custom plugs allow the rider to hear traffic while being shielded for wind noises.
A good friend of mine has concert plugs and he swears by them, but that has been said earlier in this thread.
Rami Malek comes to mind. If I am not mistaken, he is Egyptian, so not your typical Hollywood white mail.
Phil Collins’s solo work is mind-numbingly, eye-bleedingly, toe-curlingly boring and awful.
YES! He’s a massive idiot too.
I upvoted you, but you are not entirely right in my opinion.
Not all classical music is created equal. I am quite convinced that if J.S. Bach had lived today, he would make music like Squarepusher. However, somebody like Gustav Holst would probably be in some kind of doom metal or progressive metal.
I started running some 20-odd years ago. It helped me get stability and self-confidence and helped me get my shit together.
Having lived in both, I prefer the big city. Aside from numerous reasons already mentioned in this thread, I notice that big city people are more open-minded and more diverse. Being slightly different for whatever reason is more of an issue in a small community.
+1. I am an avid runner and on running days, I wear briefs. On rest days, I prefer shorts.
Let’s not forget that the ‘R’ in HR stands for ‘Resources’.