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It’s a Druze village currently in an Israeli territory. Some residents have Syrian citizenship and some Israeli citizenship.
It’s a Druze village currently in an Israeli territory. Some residents have Syrian citizenship and some Israeli citizenship.
Israeli settlers continue to illegally settle lands outside of Israel’s borders
It’s a Druze village established in 18th century, not an “Israeli settlement”. Try to know the difference before commenting.
Hogwarts’s normal way of letting students travel between classes
When I started reading your post I thought you are going to say “please don’t bother us, use the report button”. I was pleased to see that not only you did not discourage users to contact the admin team, you opened more channels to do so. Kudos!
“accidentally”, right
As an introvert a Bard loaded with charisma looks like a nice superpower to have, can’t be more fictional than that.
Sounds like programmers with sovereign citizen approach
What happen when the repository is getting forked? Goofing with the license is all haha fun till nasty lawyers get into the picture and you get all sort of liability claims
Keeping the chicken in the oven could lead to nasty bugs
Trickle-down economics
That definitely define my everyday job experience.
It all depends on the project and the team. On some, you work with and along the PM and all is good, and other times you get dictated unconnected requests that you need to fight or ignore.
I (programmer and team leader) get requests from the king (management and project manager) and pass them to the peasants (code monkeys), clean after their shit (QA and code review). I get peanuts in return while the king keep most of the loot.
With autopay the payment is done automatically by reading a proximity device on the filling hole, with credit/debit cards you put the card in to activate the pump, not at the end of pumping.
Go out of the car, put nozzle on other side of the car, go back inside the car waiting for it to be done, assume a station worker took the nozzle out, drive, hear a station worker screaming, drive back to return part of the pump.
Fuel cap and filling hole on the passenger side and not on the driver side
Coworker did it three times. Autopay by the nozzle, fuel cap on other side of the car, not looking at side mirrors, Bingo!
One of the most tragic aspects of his predicament is the discrepancy between how much he is adored and how little has been accomplished to secure his long-term welfare. Hvaldimir ostensibly offers our species a chance at redemption: a formerly captive whale, already moving freely through the ocean, requiring only some redirection to reunite with his kind. But the enormity of what we have done to him and so many other sentient beings like him severely complicates — and in some cases prohibits — such a reversal.
It’s the same sad story every time we encounter such mammal.
All these sites ate the onion for the gag name.