Yes but caveat: I am in the public sector and unionized.
I know a magazine that might be looking for a personal finance columnist if you're interested.
ive been using compound w on a planters wart on my pinky toe for a week or so now and its been going away. youre supposed to do it twice a day but i honestly dont have time and am on my feet all day for work, i have to like peel the dead skin off, apply the ointment, then let it do its thing. i imagine it would be faster if i followed the instructions lol
and clean up and disenfect your tools, razor, tweezers, whatever when youre done. warts are contagious
Working commisionable sales and seeing me sell $45,000 worth of camera equipment and getting a $2500 bonus for the quarter for doing it. I sold more than my yearly salary to dentists, doctors and lawyers dropping 3-5 grand on top of the line camera systems so they can take photos of pigeons from their living room.
Literally I got that cheque and was like "marx was right"
Don't use the free ones, you're looking at downloading malware at worst or just ineffective at best.
I use Mullvad, privacy focused which is cool. No emails, no nothing. Your account is a string of like 24 digits and you add time on their website. They even do envelopes of cash and crypto or bank transfers if you're into that. 5 euro/month.
Biggest risk is like fire inspector, city inspector or someone coming in and seeing residential use in a commercial building and an eviction following suit.
Might get away with an "artist studio" like user above aaidwith a work space in one corner and maybe a futon, basics in one corner and minimum appliances (mini fridge, microwave, kettle) it can't look permanent, which is hard.
imagine defending google, the west is so fucking cooked
i am pro golfercide and hexbear is a pro golfercide community
oh fuck
Looks like a parody banner from a Starship Troopers type movie. We would criticize it for being over the top of this was a Hollywood movie.
No, in fact, it reinforces that I am on the correct side.
one of the sources was literally "confidential information"