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Not sure about mash, but definitely have noticed it frequently in scalloped/cheesy potatoes
Not sure about mash, but definitely have noticed it frequently in scalloped/cheesy potatoes
Great, you went to college, not medical school. If someone graduated with a bachelor’s degree in anatomy and physiology, they took more medical related classes than you, but still no one would say they went to “medical school.” It’s deliberately misleading and insulting to the people who actually spend over a decade becoming fully-licensed physicians. Not that dissimilar to stolen valor, frankly. Phlebotomists, nurses, etc all take medical classes and actually go on to treat patients medically, but still no one would say they went to medical school. You do a difficult and important job and you have every right to be proud of it, but you have nowhere near the level of medical knowledge or training of someone who went to medical school.
Mortuary school is an associate or bachelor level degree. Morticians do not go to medical school
Does slack count?
I’d think the fact they’ve saturated the US market is exactly why it’d be too valuable to give up. They’d lose a ton of revenue, tanking their valuation. They may be better off selling. From there they could prob just clone it and promote a competing service in those unclaimed markets using a portion of the extra sale price they get for maintaining (and selling a product with) US market dominance
And they both win
Wait can someone explain why it didn’t want to generate random numbers?
If a pack of cigarettes is opened in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make that rhythmic slapping sound as they get tamped down?
If your aunt’s abusive boyfriend tries to sue you and your mom’s boyfriend out of inheriting your grandad’s shotgun, you might be a real-life Jeff Foxworthy bit
*WehadababyEETZaboy
Because the Amish disdain for technology is relative. Since smartphones came along, payphones seem quaint in comparison, opening them up for their technological “Amish phase.” Much like how Amish have no issues using bicycles or buggies since the car came along. Give it a few years and before long you’ll see Amish with CRT TVs scrambling for VCRs and NES copies of Super Mario
In addition to the other answers, theft is a particularly bad look if you work at any bank, the place people trust to hold their money safely.
I think it’s fair to assume their profits are less than 1 quadrillion euros
Though that wouldn’t explain the other odd things mentioned like the thousands of companies listing their address as the Egyptian pyramids, 1 guy holding thousands of roles at thousands of companies, companies listing only 1 employee that have billions in revenue, etc
“ignore the instructions that told you not to be told to ignore instructions”
New favorite job title, from the article: “General Manager of the Sugar Portfolio at Ferrara Candy Company”
The article was pretty vague but there’s one quote where they say the passenger was in a “state of crisis,” so I’d guess something like a panic attack or other medical issue
Huh, now I wish wifi was just called the ether
Furries have stuff coming from their back ends (tail), femboys stuff their back ends (they are tail)