Red cross, EPA, and FDA are all large organizations imo. Definitely outliers, but theyy do exist and I wouldn’t consider it ethical to take their money without working.
Red cross, EPA, and FDA are all large organizations imo. Definitely outliers, but theyy do exist and I wouldn’t consider it ethical to take their money without working.
so now what happens if you got a horse and it shits on the road?
Yeah, misogyny def played a part, but, to be fair: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Sheinbaum
blue light filtering
Multilingual maimai’s avbodhanam cheskodaaniki kastaa he, ⸮ verdad ?
Yep, I looked it up in the US and I could access it fine. I also tried it with my VPN set to the following countries and none of them needed a subscription: Canada, Mexico, Czechia, India, Singapore, Australia.
Not just tea-ville, but former tea-ville colonies also measure human height in feet and inched. And former tea-ville colonies make up a large portion of the human populace.
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How will you know your velocity and whether you’re swagged high or not?
My recently started game is ultrakill, which is very similar to doom. If you haven’t yet, I would recommend trying that if you like doom that much.
I did not.
The matrix, jurrasic park, and promised Neverland all got sequels that most people think are shit.
Promised Neverland s1
The thread you are replying to is discussing whether or not it can ever be more ethical to not slack off at work while working for a large organization.
Given that context, your comment can be taken as you saying there is no such large organization that is more ethical to not slack off at work for, as there is no large organization that is kind.
I am providing examples of large organizations that I find more ethical to not slack off while working for. I was not trying to provide examples of large organizations that are kind.