It's going to depend on how much matcha you get. It probably needs more sweetness either way. It definitely wouldn't be for everyone, but it's possible the grassy elements of rum, mezcal and matcha could work okay.
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It's going to depend on how much matcha you get. It probably needs more sweetness either way. It definitely wouldn't be for everyone, but it's possible the grassy elements of rum, mezcal and matcha could work okay.
It's eurocentrism that basically ignores the Pacific theater. It was also mostly a 1v1 between the US and Japan as far as major powers, the Soviets had some minor skirmishes. Another reason it might be talked about less is there were less survivors, the fighting was brutal on islands and the Japanese used a lot of suicide tactics, there weren't many people that actually experienced the whole war in the Pacific.
It comes down to jealousy. A manager can't possibly make less than their direct reports is a common thought process, especially when both positions are salaried. Some companies are willing to buck the trend and pay at least first or maybe second level managers less than some of their reports at times.
It's actually somewhat common for roles with commission or tips to make more than management. This also happens with roles that get paid overtime.
The way the legal system is supposed to work in the US is that juries decide on matters of fact. Lawyers are responsible for bringing evidence into court through the testimony of witnesses. Judges are responsible for ensuring that both sides play by the rules and ensuring juries aren't exposed to evidence not related to the decision at hand.
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That would help, but the bigger problem is that the trust model has inverted in a fairly short time. I'm in my 30s and I can remember a time where 80% of calls to a home phone were legitimate non sales calls, and cell phones were basically 100% legitimate. Those numbers have become about 90% illegitimate calls within about a decade, it's hard to train people that have lived for half their life or more with trustworthy calls to adapt to that.
It is a real problem if everyone switched at once, which isn't realistic. Even with a gradual approach, at some point residential areas will require upgraded supply lines if every house has 1 or 2 240v chargers. The upgrade cost will probably start becoming an issue in roughly a decade, unless something drastic changes with power supply.
The bonkers part is the power people put in the score. The system largely takes care of itself, pay on time and score goes to good. Don't pay on time, score goes down. Have bankruptcies or foreclosures recently, score goes way down. If you have a reasonable income the score can go to great, if you have a mortgage or massive income you can get excellent.
The vast majority of climate focused policy and arguments has nothing to do with climate change. A significant portion is lightly re themed malthusian arguments. Another significant portion is people wanting to change society to their preferred version.
Steam is a platform that happens to also have a storefront. Other companies are building storefronts and hoping that's enough.
If you can't provide fast downloads, cloud saves synced across devices, achievements, mod support, friends lists, and multiplayer support, it's not a real option. Being cheaper or having some exclusives aren't attractive. Gog already has the drm free angle to be a legitimate competitor.
Blockchain is a solution in search of a problem. A way to establish trust while not trusting any party is a cool concept, but in the real world it's far easier to establish a source of trust.
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