They also told the kid that Santa is basically a fun game people play. It’s not literally true but don’t spoil it for other kids.
If anyone thinks they are special, cause they were the kid who knew Santa wasn’t real at the young age, then I’m sorry to break it to you but all kids know that, they just play along to get gifts
Poland: Blik.
Some would probably also say Paczkomaty and Żabka, but neither automatic parcel lockers mor breaking labour laws are strictly Polish inventions, so I wouldn’t count them
This won’t answer your question directly, but I know in some jurisdictions gift cards or prepaid lunch cards are taxed differently than income and that’s why employers often resort to these instead of actual salary raises
Maria Skłodowska-Curie <angry Polish noises>
jk btw
atomic elements, there are 19 named after 20 people.
What do you mean? There’s one named after two persons?
I had Hawaiian with kiwi! It was good
Probably because furries are a fetish and mermaids come from mythology
Scrambled eggs with onion and chives on butter and rye bread
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Aren’t scratch tickets activated in the lottery system at the moment of purchase anyway? They have serial numbers
But why racism is particular? Sure I see how she has been “othered” by the interviewer, but why racism?
Why does she think it’s a racism thing?
It’s funny how Snapchat was huge in Europe like a decade ago, this was before it even introduced chat feature or stories, it was only disappearing photos, then it died, then 3 or 5 years ago Americans picked it up as the foremost alternative to SMS/iMessage, and at the moment the European Gen-Z is getting into Snapchat again, or so I believe judging by the sample of 2 (two) cousins I have
Seen an episode or two of this, not a fan
“The Americans” — spy drama about Soviet deep undercover spies living in suburban Washington and their FBI neighbour
“Homeland” — CIA accuses a returned prisoner of war to be turned islamic terrorist
“Berlin Station” — CIA station in Berlin faces repeating leaks. First season starts off boring but picks up speed fast
my understanding is the that green line represents the linear relation of salary to knowledge which OP would consider fair and just. therefore the part where red line is above the green one means people who earn below average are overpaid for their knowledge and professional contribution. and similarly, the part where the red line is below the green one means people who earn above average are underpaid