"Probably"? Can someone point me in the direction of something slightly more conclusive? Cuz it could be that.. but I could totally also believe that it's chemicals and shit in our food and environment.
Chill dude. I'm saying that there are jobs that employ
people who often have a criminal history, and gaps in their employment record really often are because tey went to jail.
So, even though you may not interview very many former criminals in your line of work, surely you shouldn't be at a loss to understand why anyone would ever think that.
Japan is such an anomaly. They are certain ways that don't exist anywhere else, that would be impossible anywhere else. If Japan didn't exist, I wouldn't have believed it could.
Also they've been paying for stuff with their phones for years and years—on exactly what basis are they a cash society (though there's nothing wrong with that)?
So if the argument were about whether a license was important, in the general case, as a selling pointl for books, I would have no choice but to concede.
I'm two weeks late but It needs to be said: fuck right off with that kind of talk. I don't know anything about you, but I know you probably won't agree when I say that that is a profoundly wrong, almost evil way of thinking.
My parents are American. My sister is an American. Japanese citizens during WW2 were American. Muslim citizens are American.
"Probably"? Can someone point me in the direction of something slightly more conclusive? Cuz it could be that.. but I could totally also believe that it's chemicals and shit in our food and environment.