Yeah, the C-Suite is at the "how much illegality can we get away with to keep us in business because we are so very very fucked" stage. That's why I'm not horribly concerned about her losing her job... because I'm pretty sure it'd be gone by June anyway, when they have a whole bunch of debt coming due. (GF is the accountant, so she also sees the writing on the wall, just with a heavy "boy I hope I'm not right about what I'm seeing" sauce)Yeah that seems illegal?
I'm not a finance guy though.
I don't think you need add Marketplace to that comment, ha ha ha.Facebook Marketplace is cancer.
Well, turbines underwater definitely can produce power. But probably not entirely the same typeWhat the source text said: "The wind turbines for this offshore wind farm will be located in areas with an ocean depth of 30m or greater."
What the translator wrote: "The wind turbines for this offshore wind farm will be placed underwater at a depth of 30m or greater."
How the reviewer (ie me) reacted: "How do you envision these wind turbines working, exactly?"
This story had so many ups and downs, I almost called it a rollercoaster ride.Teacher rant time!
Each of my English classes returned their copies of "Romeo and Juliet" to the bookroom today.
I get an email near the end of the day. One of my students, let's call her Jennifer, went crying to the librarian! She received a fine for a water damaged book, but it's not her fault! She was absent back in March on the day that the students all picked up their books (true), and I picked up her copy for her (true). When she got the book it had tons of water damage (nope!) but she just decided to put up with it because, hey, that's what her teacher gave her! She struggled during the unit to read it (nope), but I refused to get her a new book (never said a thing to me). So now the librarian demands to know why I didn't report the water damage when I picked it up, and why I wouldn't let her get a new book. And then she advocates that the admin forgive the student fine (the replacement cost of the book) since it clearly wasn't her fault.
Ready for the punchline? The guy who works in our bookroom brings the book over to the librarian and shows her that it's still fucking wet. It's probably still wet as you, dear reader, are seeing this post.
To be fair, the librarian apologized to me. I did appreciate that. The student, though, will be residing on my shit list for the next month until summer break begins.
Donate it to a local shelter. I'm sure they'd appreciate it.I just won 2 containers of Madrinas Boba coffee for National Boba Day. My wife is currently on a keto diet. I do not drink coffee.
I disagreeDonate it to a local shelter.
Is it a new product? Looking at their website, they make coffee, and they make boba, but I don't see any boba coffeeI do not drink coffee.
A shelter like Nick said wouldn’t be bad, but if you’re on Facebook there’s 100% a buy nothing group for your area. Buy nothing groups are basically the last good thing Facebook has.I just won 2 containers of Madrinas Boba coffee for National Boba Day. My wife is currently on a keto diet. I do not drink coffee.
This is so not a minor rant. Very sorry to hear this, man. Makes my boba post seem kinda trivial.My friend had 3 strokes since Thursday and we have no idea if he will pull through. One of the nicest, good natured people I know, engaged to a gal with a pre-teen and they just bought a house together last year. If he was a decent age to expect it, that would be one thing, but he's in his 30's. It's just not fair, like most of life.