If it can detect suspicious unfriendliness, then I’m really in trouble.
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If it can detect suspicious unfriendliness, then I’m really in trouble.
They’ve grown up in a world where immediate gratification is expected.
I know every generation says that about younger generations, but perhaps that’s because with every generation it just gets worse and worse.
Go back to Japan.
It was a topical joke revolving around the numerous rounds of tech layoffs since 2023, as well as the current state of industry hiring, which is pretty depressing and toxic if you’re a software engineer currently looking for work.
I’m a software engineer who was recently laid off.
Still, I bet you’d immediately have to get back on and next day yourself some new underwear.
You have $875k worth of stuff in your cart? Imagine accidentally clicking 1 click checkout or something.
No, assuming the gender bend is respectful.
Chase your dreams. The warehouse will always be there.
Famous last words of a software engineer who ends up working in a warehouse.
The US finds the US did nothing wrong.
Solid assessment.
I think the closest legal grounds we have would be when an adult that has the mental capacity of a child is the victim. Of course this isn’t the same scenario, and all tangible evidence is lost when Josh returned to his normal body.
Might get them in a better suited community for shitposting.
The thing I love about Cubans is the smell. The US is spoiled with a wonderful selection of great Nicaraguan and Dominican cigars that for all intents and purposes beat out Cubans. But Cuban cigars have a very particular smell that I can’t get over.
I’m 99% certain Trump administration put the kibosh on that. At least that was what I was told when I traveled out of country in 2023, and wanted to see if I could bring some back.
In 2016, the Obama administration eased some restrictions, allowing U.S. travelers to bring Cuban cigars into the country for personal use. However, this was short-lived. In 2020, the Trump administration re-imposed strict regulations, re-banning Cuban cigars—whether bought in Cuba or through third countries. Current Regulations:
As of now, it is illegal to import Cuban cigars into the U.S. This includes bringing cigars bought in other countries that originated from Cuba. Any attempt to bring Cuban cigars into the U.S. can result in serious legal consequences, including confiscation and potential fines.
Legalize the import of Cuban cigars, and I will personally bring Cuba back into an age of prosperity.
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