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The law? No, those motherfuckers need to learn to fear the people they ‘serve’ and ‘protect’.
The only reason I own a car is to get to work. Otherwise I’d use public transport and delivery services all the time.
Therefore, 90% of the time I use my car is in service of my job. Getting to the office and coming home from the office. Therefore my commute is entirely based on the fact that I’m going to or from work. Otherwise I wouldn’t be using the car, sitting in traffic.
So yeah, it’s 100% ‘on the clock’ time, even if they want to somehow argue it isn’t. Even if I wanted a car for things like grocery shopping or getting elsewhere in the city, the time spent in traffic going to or from work, and the wear and tear on the vehicle during that time is because of my job. Therefore my job should pay for my time and the vehicle maintenance. Period.
Sea of Stars had some really catchy tunes.
Turns out taste is subjective, so you’re both right.
Yes, actually. By $50. And it required me to move into a different unit of the same floor plan. Then they raised rent by $200 the next year.
Not in Texas, at least. Our government here is in the habit of actively making everything worse, not better.
You nailed it. People’ve been using it for so long they don’t want to use any number of paid or free services to automatically move all their playlists and whatnot over to a different service.
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
Both of those ingredients are cheap, and Xantham Gum in particular is used in gluten free baking recipes a lot.