Seems more like a description of the author than a particular book.
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Oh so that's why relationships feel like jobs.
Is she using a whetstone on red hot steel? Hmmm.
No, that's just being stoned.
It will be stronger than a normal coffee, but it still won't have any caffeine.
There is a distinction between flavor and caffeine content. Decaffeinating does change the flavor but that doesn't mean you can't make it strong.
Meat is only ruined if the animal is stressed during slaughter.
Prior to that, for large animals like cows, only the last three months of feeding matters for the quality of the meat. Far less time for smaller animals.
Treating animals well has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of the meat, except in the few moments immediately before slaughter. We should treat animals well on a matter of principle, and that's basically the only argument there is to it.
To be clear, I agree with that principle.
But it is visible.
How did you go from dating to contract law lmao
That's funny because the grocery I work for is pushing hard on online orders. They love it. The only logic I've heard so far is that online orders are a "guaranteed sale", whatever that's supposed to mean.
They literally tell us to set product aside and not put it on the shelf so we can sell it online instead. They are valuing online shoppers way over in store shoppers.
So does the sample size of the poll they did:
the online poll of 800 people
800 out of 5.5 million
Your company should be paying you for all that work. That's their waste, not yours, and it is their responsibility to recycle it properly.
But I fully understand if that's not a fight you want to pick at work.
None of those are red. They're all close to red, but none of them are actually red.