Imagine the old-timey headline for that encounter: "Appalachian Freight Runner Explains his Lascivious Proclivities for Fauna"
That's just not the reality of it. You can't blame the young engineers, they simply don't understand what is going on and are eager to prove themselves. Also, anything at this large of a company is compartmentalized to…
The videos are incredibly well produced, super slick editing. Makes it seem more exciting and profound than it really is. Not related to this article, but one of the most effective recruiting tools terror groups have is…
That sounds very rough for a lonely person, moving to a different culture. Who considers "navigating bureaucracies" as adventure? Maybe that's why the line at motor vehicles is so long...
MAMIL (noun) - Middle Aged Man in Lycra
Sounds like something Don Draper would say.
I feel that a large percentage of the perpetually homeless, not those who were living paycheck to paycheck and ended up homeless for a few months, have such severe mental illness that they simply can't get "back on…
You bring up very good points. I especially like your last sentence, it's a bit of a Churchill-esque call to action that great societal conflicts are solved by average people working together. I do feel that it is not…
Imagine the old-timey headline for that encounter: "Appalachian Freight Runner Explains his Lascivious Proclivities for Fauna"
That's just not the reality of it. You can't blame the young engineers, they simply don't understand what is going on and are eager to prove themselves. Also, anything at this large of a company is compartmentalized to…
The videos are incredibly well produced, super slick editing. Makes it seem more exciting and profound than it really is. Not related to this article, but one of the most effective recruiting tools terror groups have is…
That sounds very rough for a lonely person, moving to a different culture. Who considers "navigating bureaucracies" as adventure? Maybe that's why the line at motor vehicles is so long...
MAMIL (noun) - Middle Aged Man in Lycra
Sounds like something Don Draper would say.
I feel that a large percentage of the perpetually homeless, not those who were living paycheck to paycheck and ended up homeless for a few months, have such severe mental illness that they simply can't get "back on…
You bring up very good points. I especially like your last sentence, it's a bit of a Churchill-esque call to action that great societal conflicts are solved by average people working together. I do feel that it is not…