For 60 dollars I expect a Harambe skin.
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I would ask your colleagues this question, as they can offer the best advice your exact situation. If an entry new starter came to me with that mindset I would appreciate it.
Sorry if that doesn't really answer the question. What do you already know? That would help offer something at the right level, but my advice is to try learn from the work and people you work with as above.
There are too many stupid people who believe everything he says. More milkshakes please.
Pro Tip: Don't be a cunt. Perhaps my wording was ambiguous, I am aware of the reason for the protest and the content of the article, my point is that the politicians have not commented on the reasons and deflected the topic to the protest itself.
Did any of them comment on the reason for the protest, or just the act itself? I don't want to see things like stonehenge or priceless art getting fucked up, but I am OK with more things being fucked up if that is what it takes... I'm fully expecting environmental extremism to become a thing in the next few years, as the situation will get worse and these sort of protests haven't achieved anything.
Liz Truss worked so hard on opening up new pork markets in China. Now these tariffs threaten the EU. Brexit and her time in office is finally starting to makes sense!
The expectation of people to have free or subsidised light to be able to see really is some magic money tree problem caused by labor and migrants.
Looks like there is even a sort of watermark/handle in the picture...
Now he's crashing his bicycle. Fuck me. That road rash isn't even disinfected, its fucking raw! Hey, hey listen. Carry on cycling like that and I am DONE. slams table WEAR A FUCKING HELMET!
They've done better than expected in every election I can remember. Almost part of the playbook for them. It's been said a thousand times, but it can still be said a thousand more. You have to vote to get this extinction so don't read the polls as a done deal.
Sadly this normally just results in a shit Guinness for the person who wanted it in the first place.
I've learned from Lemmy that whenever an author uses a question for a headline the answer is no. I can't remember exactly where or what this was called but it really has changed my scrolling experience.