No more pundits, we need more creators! This is a good example,
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C53rriiRuIl/?igsh=MW5jdWF5MGltdDY5Nw==
No more pundits, we need more creators! This is a good example,
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C53rriiRuIl/?igsh=MW5jdWF5MGltdDY5Nw==
There has to be more to the story than that. Your parents probably didn’t disclose to you the other hardships they faced, whether they were self induced or not
Rivian
What money?
I have no stance on this subject. I am sorry 😂
This seems like a bot, too many ads on that link
Yes, and all they had to do to make it legal is to verify your identity, which they did.
If you have mud, your gi tract is not as healthy as it could be. Bidets are not designed to clean Peanut butter of carpet
Ai should have thought of this fact on its own
Probably related to the low quality of your communications
Jack in the Box had the world’s best cheese sticks. I’ll forever miss them.
A robot goose with AI controlled steering
Yep I’ve got my kids lines on Tello, very easy, no bs.
You must be from Reddit. I appreciate good comments like this
Follow the money.
It’s only the church leaders who push this crap.
I got the new Litter Robot 4. I was worried about the price, but after 5 months with 2 cats, I love it. It scoops the litter 15 minutes after they go and keeps the smells contained really well. We change the tray about every 5 days and it takes a regular kitchen trash bag. So it’s just as easy and taking out the trash. No regrets, money well spent
Hot lemon??
Wow, chat gpt is getting pretty good…
Here’s a copy/paste from there, I’m impressed.
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You raise an important point about being respectful of others’ beliefs and the holidays they observe. It’s helpful to be aware of the major holidays of different religions, especially when scheduling events. Here’s an overview of key holidays for several major world religions:
Christianity
Judaism
Islam
Hinduism
Buddhism
Sikhism
Does it matter where the event is?
Yes, context matters. In places like the United States, where there are more Christians than adherents of other religions, Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter are more likely to be widely observed or acknowledged by businesses. However, even if a religion has fewer adherents in a region, showing respect for other religions’ major holidays—like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur for Jews—is essential for inclusivity, especially in diverse workplaces or in situations where people of different faiths may be involved.
In the corporate world, being sensitive to major holidays across different religions is a sign of respect and can promote inclusivity. Ideally, event organizers should consider consulting with employees or clients from diverse religious backgrounds when planning key events to ensure that no one is put in a difficult position. This consideration helps avoid scheduling conflicts on days that are significant for their faith.