Bummer
Blooper
Yeah, but then he came back from the dead, became an instant celebrity, struck it rich from crypto, and had like 4 yachts for each of his girlfriends. Don't you read the bibble?
Will be interesting to see if it works out for them like it did for Target. There's a growing list of companies that progressive Americans will no longer support. B&J could easily join that list.
Sincere question - do all meat-eating cultures have popular dishes where the meat is ground up?
...noted
No no no - only paywalled, ad-supported, doomsday prep and gold bullion-slinging, enshittified news outlets are "free press". Honestly, if you're not creating value for shareholders, can you even consider yourself a journalist?
I heard recently that the word "meritocracy" was originally coined to mean the opposite of how you're using it. As a sort of ironic codeword where there shouldn't have to be a word because that's how it is supposed to work. As in - when the CEO's son gets a VP job right out of high school, chalk it up to "meritocracy".
Not disagreeing with your sentiment, I just thought that was interesting. Enjoy your day!
It's possible you'll read articles critical of those decisions written by the WSJ. They're likely to be written in such a way as to not criticize Trump directly, but the message will likely be clear: government and taxes=bad.
This has actually always been the case. Iirc, AWS was the only profitable piece of Amazon for years. The retail and consumer services arms will never catch up.
Don't be a sucker. I'll continue not playing any sports for $999B