It looks like you probably don’t have enough edge for this, but a simple vise grip could work.
It looks like you probably don’t have enough edge for this, but a simple vise grip could work.
Umm, akshually, there would be a number of options to try first, depending on the circumstances:
I’m a fellow man, but I assume the primary difference between our nipples and theirs is not sensitivity so much as it is that theirs will swing around and rub against things a lot more.
I guess it depends on the employer. I don’t do office work myself, but according to what I’ve heard from my wife about her jobs in banking adjacent fields, she has a few different queues of things to do that everyone takes from.
The way you phrased this could go either way: were you never taking on more work, no matter how obviously it needed to get done, just because you weren’t explicitly told to do that job? Because that would be a fair criticism in my estimation.
That’s not what they are saying at all. They’re saying small vehicles aren’t even safe in crashes with other small vehicles, let alone with bigger vehicles.
Mind explaining why?
As someone who is much more centrist/liberal, I had to block a whole bunch of leftist communities recently just so that I could keep enjoying the Fediverse. I would have greatly prefered not to, but so much of leftist content on here is far too cynical to any other position.
Considering there were probably a large group of people who showed up just to see Trump, and that it is more awkward to boo than it is to clap, I think that was actually a pretty decent showing.
Obviously, it would still be stacked against the employee, but the biggest thing would be that the person under investigation could sue the law firm and hurt the law firm and their client through social media or by encouraging unionization if there was any proof of misconduct during the investigation.
Why is this news?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but that was only one user who made that comparison, and they got downvoted hard for that.
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This seems to imply that the hacks were done through Apex itself and not through Easy Anti Cheat like everyone was speculating.
While I am sceptical of rootkit based anti-cheat as well, I am also not a fan of how quickly everyone has jumped to assuming this is EAC’s problem and not a problem with Apex Legends, is there some solid evidence for that that I’m just unaware of?
Is there any evidence that it was a hack of EAC and not of Apex Legends itself?
“Only” 1 in a hundred Americans are PhDs? Thats far higher than I would have expected.
Not that it takes away from his excellent work, but it should be said that string theory is now considered to be a failed idea. It isn’t so much that it’s wrong as it is that it’s largely untestable and the theory has become too complex and “ugly” to make work.
Ouch, that hurt my soul. Good job.
That’s why I like to mod my games with a gravestone mod. Your items are safe but dying still costs you something.