May I Mike a suggestion? Try lowering the camera to just a hand or two above the ground. It might change this from "skull on the forest floor" to "skull in a forest" and add depth and context
I see this opinion often enough, so I have to ask. How much money do you think Swift's parents put into her career? How big do you think a parental college fund should be to give their kids a solid leg up? How does that initial financial backing discredit her as she continues writing a massive catalog of successful songs?
While I've read every comment and found no real flaws, I'm here to add the one thing that makes the sky different (aside from east/west delays). Conjunctions won't happen at the same time - or maybe not at all. You'll see just about the same stars (with maybe a 3 hour delay) and the local bodies will be about the same. As long as you don't try to watch the moon occulting a planet or eclipaing the sun, it'll be the same sky. The lunar eclipse in a few days will look identical though, minus some negligible differences in viewing angle of the moon's face. But the moon blocking some farther object is the only thing I can think of celestially that would be different. Just 50 miles of separation changed the perception of how the moon crossed the sun in the April 2024 North American solar eclipse. Some saw it go down, others up. The last and first sliver of solar crescent was different for everyone watching.
Orientation may flip as well if either of you is within 22N or 22S, stemming from the 22 degree tilt of the earth's rotation. Depends on season and time of day. Northern hemisphere mostly sees celestial bodies to the south, southern hemi sees them to the north, tropical sees them north, south, overhead, and crossing.
Setting up an ERP can also be completely botched if the company's representatives don't fully grasp all the functions needed. What I've been going through as a customer of an ERP suite is that the "stars" of the software don't actually understand the other 50% of functions outside their department. That remaining 50% is distributed among 4 other departments, so representation wasn't exactly prioritized. Add in high turnover circa 2021 and the whole thing is logistical nightmare that finally at least has a goal in sight.
The other underlying issue is the existing forms usually lack what we need and have too much fluff. Once our ERP partner modifies it, the ERP developer drops all support for that form. We get zero help when it gets mystery glitches.
So yeah, I can get why some places say fuck it and stick with excel. Half the workforce knows excel well enough to write what they need. Take 10% of them to format and lock down spreadsheets so the other 50% of the workforce can just fill in boxes and pick drop downs. It just works.
All that to say, I both expect more form a Healthcare company but also am not surprised.
If you go to the other side of the world, there's a good chance your actions won't be understood or might even convey the opposite meaning. Namely, mixing western and Asian body language is messy, depending on how much British colonization happened in the Asian half of the dialogue.
Source: I've been to India with Americans that believed they could communicate if they repeated their English statement slower, with the same verbal shortcuts, and angrier. This works in the big cities at customer service. The success rate drops as population density drops.
Somehow both anti-fascist left wing activists (paint, scratch, protest) and anti-ev right wing reactionists/"car enthusiasts" (scratch, cord cutting, gas pump-sucking circle jerking). Yet, Teslas keep selling and people keep buying, despite getting attacked from "both sides". I think it's a great example showing the general population does not give a fuck. The apathetic population outnumbers the voting population. The nearsighted self-interested demographic (tax, rebate, and fuel incentives) prevails over the shouty demographic.
It's vocal minorities all around.
I'm a pro-ev general vehicle enthusiast. I'm surrounded by Teslas. I can't knock Tesla for putting evs on the road. I'm still waiting for the real manufacturers to get up to speed. At least we had some good PHEV options?
For my most successful keto run, it was 6 months of picking one weekend per month to party on beer and simple carbs (supposed to focus on whole grains monthly). I had places to go, foods to experience. But I went from 235 to 195. Using a whole weekend to carb up all the wrong ways ties into me using this diet somewhat carelessly but still effectively. Carbing smartly would smooth out the weight loss but, instead, my chart looks like a slinky falling down stairs. After I hit the bottom for my big day, I gained about half back in the following year. I'd like to get a 3+ month run started in a few weeks. I started Jan 1 but work trips tripped me up, sending me to places where it was impossible to go carb free.
From what I remember, the bad cholesterol was high and good was average. My blood pressure reduced somewhat over that 6 months, although the dramatic weight loss also promoted more physical activity. I didn't really add exercise, but I was able to do all the random daily stuff for longer before overheating.
I guess I never heard the accents that produced "istoric" in reference to the false americanized version of "an Historic event" such as any time Robert Picard (Richard Woolsey) appeared in Stargate
Is that similar to Transatlantic speak? Transatlantic comes from pronunciation and pitch that carried well on poor radio signals preceeding the digital age. Meanwhile, I swear it was something in the MidAtlantic US that won most neutral English accent... Or most neutral American at the least.
It's a setting you may not realize is off until "the event". Presumably, it'll fix itself on new content, but enabling limited thumbnail height in Connect has made this post a small square in a huge blank space and now I'm mildly amused
I'm mildly infuriated for having to scroll pass this. Twice. Once in my feed, hoping it was c/mildylinfuriating, and a second time to come down here and tell you about it.
Room temperature water because I chug a pint at a time and get on with my day. My bean water? Also room temperature, but because it's the temperature that takes the least amount of work across preparation, storage, and consumption.
Is the roast one usually set to a sprint through some crazy Minecraft route? Not sure if that's the same song type or if it's just my feed that presents it over Minecraft. Funny, while enjoyable, I always noted the subtle lack of musical coherence or something along those lines so it'd make sense
Paying, in the exact context of this topic, is to feign a legitimate connection with the performer. Whether you know it's fake or not, direct interaction feels better. General examples of meaningless connections could be a celebrity answering your AMA question, could be a food company acknowledging your complaint, could be a car company noting your taste, could be a vibrator in a OF performer's pussy matching the cadence of your tokens, could be a stripper listening to you cry in the vip booth. We are humans and we have silly feelings getting in the way of logic.
For the broader porn topic, paying is something you might do for appreciation of the content from particular sources or to maximize access to content not readily available by torrent. Or for addiction to novelty. I've thought about it because the hub/tube sites have shitty search algorithms that don't do 100% keyword inclusion while pushing trending uploads that are either 90 second OF/cam teasers or overly abusive scenes.
It's the same as Wendy's having a department just to write sarcastic tweets. It's makes you think of them as Corporation the Person instead of Corporation the Corporation. It's brand imaging. It makes you form a sentimental attachment to a corporation so you choose them over competitors, alternatives, or not buying anything at all.
May I Mike a suggestion? Try lowering the camera to just a hand or two above the ground. It might change this from "skull on the forest floor" to "skull in a forest" and add depth and context