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Stealing Solar424’s comment:
“TOMATOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO” Kaela said calmly
Mumei as a source of radical societal reform was not on my bingo card.
Yeah the titles from ABC News are generally… not my personal choice these days, but I guess they feel the need to play whatever the title game is.
Did you actually read through the article, or are you just assuming the contents based on the (admittedly mildly clickbait-y) title?
Covid, yes, but not widespread lockdowns (and some other stuff from the “early covid” period) which is basically what the article is reflecting on. For example, I hadn’t really thought about how it could affect child social development due to significantly reduced social exposure.
This isn’t really a “covid is over” piece. ‘It’s still a serious human pathogen’ wouldn’t be a sub-heading if it was.
Good stuff, sometimes aggressive measures need to be taken to look out for the interest of the shareholders. Plus the fuel discount is a perfectly timed Christmas gift, exactly what Australia needs in a cost of living crisis. Bravo Woolies, very proud to have my superannuation invested in a company that cares!
It’s funny when the two of us more-or-less agree on the summary. Nonetheless, whoever reads both often ends up just basically reading the original lol.
In this experiment, external funding is paying for the handouts.
In a self-contained system, the same system/community providing the handouts would be generating the revenue for them (e.g., via taxation). Think of existing social welfare where “the system” generates the revenue that pays for the welfare programs.
I agree it’s a useful insight, but it’s the only sentence in the entire article that isn’t instead discussing the merits of lump sum vs regular payment. Saying that “it’s the takeaway” from the linked article is insanity.
The Wikipedia page for Hitler includes the sentence:
The stock market in the United States crashed on 24 October 1929.
That doesn’t make it the takeaway of the article!! If you want to make a case for something, bring the right evidence. As the researchers themselves have said, this study can’t just be generalized to high-income countries.
I’ve never seen the stats before and 8% seems really high?? Is there some subset of Australia that tips all the time that I rarely see?
Edit: nvm, the stat is confusing as other commenter pointed out.
The number of payments with tips has remained stable throughout the last year with 0.52% of payments throughout the hospitality sector including a tip in August 2023, according to Lightspeed.
Given that they remind readers what brands an Android phone phone could be, I don’t think the article is aimed at many aussie zoners.
I guess they’re trying to drive home that the scammer isn’t coming at you with a poorly worded email riddled with typos here - the overlay can look legitimate (even if in some cases it still has typos lol). Probably would’ve been a bit much for them to cover every banking interface tbf.
It’s weird - seems like a pretty big viewerbase to (basically) ignore. I guess it does make collabs more challenging when there’s 3 timezone groups to deal with, but that seems like a weak reason to leave so much on the table so there’s gotta be something else there right?
What the fuck, was not expecting more EN debuts o_O I kinda though starsEN wasn’t getting enough engagement to support another gen yet but maybe Cover thinks they can pull it off?
P.s. link no worky: https://holostars.hololivepro.com/en/news/20231116-02-2/
I tried to make a glow-in-the-dark (Towa-in-the-dark) pun for the title but couldn’t figure something out that read naturally :(
I imagine Holo Indie will be beneficial mostly for games / devs without brand recognition, which HoloCure is certainly not lacking anymore.
Idk, fish friend I guess!? We need a fubuki lore expert
Warning:
This visual novel features themes of violence, suicide, murder and cannibalism.
Don’t threaten me with a good time
It didn’t seem worth posting separately, but I thought this clip of Korone going over to Okayu’s place after they realised that they needed to use local (not online) multiplayer was cute!
It actually sounds like the van’s panels (I’m guessing especially the large roof panel) can provide non-trivial power:
No doubt the huge array of panels on his roof can give it a lot more juice though!