Uhm, is that supposed to be achievable?
Literally every single generation we have records of. Hell, there were ancient Romans (and I mean ANCIENT) who wrote about how their 'cultural values' were in decline compared to the older generations. And this was BEFORE Rome was even an empire, this was back in the B.C.E.s
They definitely deserve flak for TRYING to overthrow sovereign governments, but you're right in that the vast majority of their attempts failed spectacularly
After skimming the article, it appears that the heights are relative to the start. So starting on flat ground then going up hills will look worse than starting halfway up a mountain and climbing the rest of it
Wait what
I get your point, but let's be honest, that's exactly what will happen
It's the Martian canal people
Midgley contracted polio in 1940 and was left disabled; in 1944, he was found strangled to death by a device he devised to allow him to get out of bed unassisted.
Maybe, JUST MAYBE, there is some justice in this world
No they don't. But they probably have the right wealth to get out of it with a fine that's probably less than whatever interest is generated by their smallest savings account
They don't care about ACTUAL history. They're trying to defend themselves by shifting any criticism onto "the original lawgiver," and knowing full well that most Americans get their history from church (and bad TV in a close second), they invoke God as a shield to do whatever awful injustices make them erect that week
I mean, I get it too, but I was also throwing away enough food to feed at least a dozen people (usually much more) every single day. To make it worse, I drove by at LEAST 2-4 unhoused persons on the way back to the shop (not even counting my drive back home)
Officially, no. But when you're the last truck to get back at 3am, nobody's gonna stop me. Every once in a while they would look the other way, but it honestly depended on their mood more than anything else
I was never a grocer, but I worked in the catering industry for almost 10 years (which, to be fair, is a very different industry that just happens to have some overlap). Standard procedure is to throw away practically everything that can't be reused on another event. I talked to the higher-ups about this multiple times and they always gave me the same two answers: 'We can't be liable for someone getting sick from eating our old food' and 'We donate to Second Helpings once a year, so at least we try'
You know there's more than one version of the Bible, right?
Bruh was that song Slavic Crazy Frog?
America is not a country that cares for the well-being of its citizens; it is a collection of businesses
This is the answer to (almost) every single problem in America
Somebody makes them, I'm sure. Whether or not they're available for your Average Joe to purchase... no idea