Taxation is forecasting of weather and earthquakes, standard weights and measures, roads, timekeeping, consumer product safety standards... you know, all the things you depend on daily to just live your life.
I swear to God it's like trying to get a fish to see water. Lack of taxes and lack of government regulation hurts the working class and benefits corporations and the wealthy.
I'd suggest asking your employer if you can get some kind of flexible schedule agreement. For me, working in the office was never about the office itself, but the hours. The M-F 9-5 is a life-sucking drain that I never learned to tolerate in all my 30+ years of full-on adulting.
Once though, I worked a cubicle job where due to the nature of the work, I was able to work all my 40 hours in just 4 days per week and one of those days was only a half day. That consolidation of my personal time was enough to make me not loathe going in to work everyday.
If it's possible for you to work four 10-hr shifts or maybe work less than 40 hrs / week, it might make a difference in how you feel
Just routine use of AHA and that's it. I'm in my mid-40s, spent a lot of my 20s & 30s drinking heavily with tons of sun exposure, and currently people think I'm a decade younger than I am. That's allllll glycolic acid, baby. (I admit I used to need benzoyl peroxide when I was younger for acne, but not anymore finally.)
I think more complicated skin care routines are fine, IF you enjoy the ritual and routine of the whole process. But if it feels like work or if you feel like there are better things you'd like to be doing with your time, then it's not worth it.
I literally wash my face with Dawn dish soap (if it's good enough to wash birds, it's good enough for me!) and slap on a glycolic acid gel and call it a day. Works just fine.
I have a two year Associate Degree with a full Registered Nurse license because the Associate Degree contains all the same clinical hours as the Bachelor's, just fewer leadership and development, research, and "nursing theory" classes.
I'm biased, I love being a nurse even as stressful as it often is. I'm happy to answer questions, if you're interested.
Respiratory Therapy looks like another good healthcare career with reasonable training requirements.
Yeah we always played the same, number one focus was on the story. So if a dice roll was likely to completely trash the story continuity, everybody kind of accepted a little fudging now and then. But only for that very specific reason.
It's not. It's a completely historical comparison. Delusional is pretending like the vet clear repeat of history isn't happening because the idea of modern Nazis makes you uncomfortable.
"Adolf Hitler was named chancellor on January 30, 1933, and enacted policies to rid Germany of Lebensunwertes Leben, or “lives unworthy of living.” What began as a sterilization program ultimately led to the extermination of millions of Jews, Roma, Soviet and Polish citizens—and homosexuals and transgender people.
When the Nazis came for the [Institute for Sexual Research] on May 6, 1933, Hirschfeld was out of the country. Giese fled with what little he could. Troops swarmed the building, carrying off a bronze bust of Hirschfeld and all his precious books, which they piled in the street. Soon a towerlike bonfire engulfed more than 20,000 books, some of them rare copies that had helped provide a historiography for nonconforming people.
The carnage flickered over German newsreels. It was among the first and largest of the Nazi book burnings. Nazi youth, students and soldiers participated in the destruction, while voiceovers of the footage declared that the German state had committed “the intellectual garbage of the past” to the flames. The collection was irreplaceable."
Lobbying is an important and necessary government function. The Americans with Disabilities Act is the greatest success of social lobbying in history.
Unlimited dark money corporate lobbying used to be illegal and needs to be illegal again. And we need to get the regulatory capture pipeline under control somehow. Being able to leave government agencies for lucrative positions at corporations you were supposed to be regulating is the biggest problem after unlimited dark money for campaigns.
Taxation is forecasting of weather and earthquakes, standard weights and measures, roads, timekeeping, consumer product safety standards... you know, all the things you depend on daily to just live your life.
I swear to God it's like trying to get a fish to see water. Lack of taxes and lack of government regulation hurts the working class and benefits corporations and the wealthy.