What if he didn't start HRT but found out he was trans now, like a lot of trans people I've had the chance to talk with. Would it be fair for him (her in that case) to compete in the WBNA, in your opinion?
Guttural
Did you have a stroke halfway through writing this? 😜
Zoom on the image, you can see the beginning if the rest of the 'h'
Youngsters these days, uh?
Now grandpa, time to take your medicine
Yo, you deserve to be quartered for this. Pretty sure this is what Geneva conventions were made to fight against.
J'ai fait ma part 💪
Canada isn't necessarily great either, and European grocery stores are full of "foods" containing the same cursed ingredients. There's a big difference in volume of crap though, and alternatives are much more accessible than they are in the US.
"Evidentiary basis" ≠ "consumption declines", greaselords.
It's just become a lot more expensive than it used to be, and the environmentalist/health aspects of it might play a small part in this, too.
Très cool de montrer ton travail comme ça!
The French word is "dinde", and the ethmology IIRC is "from India" (d'Inde)
Now, in French, "pute" is a derogatory term for a prostitute.
1 - Code review is inefficient at catching subtle bugs. You're not paying the same attention when you just read the code vs when you write it and test it. And even if you're particularly good at it, your colleagues might not be.
2 - Even if junior programmers exist, they don't write all the code produced in a company. They're usually in teams with more experienced people. You probably shouldn't hand the keys to juniors and leave it at that, if you want to get stuff done.