Faceswap the offender's face onto lemonparty in real time.
We have this technology.
Faceswap the offender's face onto lemonparty in real time.
We have this technology.
Article mentions indigenous.
Also, this is southern Mindanao we're talking about. Cagayan de Oro is kinda viewed as backswoodsy by people in Manila and this is well south of Cagayan. This is well off the beaten path.
Anywhere you go in the Philippines you can find hunger. It's everywhere. Not exonerating them, but we're likely talking subsistence level fishermen here.
A real man doesn't consistently miss their call time by 5 hours.
He's also your typical predatory wannabe music mogul. He'll reach out to naive up and coming artists and sign them to predatory deals knowing a ride to fame is too hard to pass up for many.
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You're missing my point.
There's zero income if you're an unknown podcaster and there's zero demand for it.
Almost anyone can grow something and there's always demand for fresh produce.
I could work equally hard at either task and one would actually net returns for my work. This isn't saying farming is easy.
I'm not saying working your way up to earning a living farming would be any way easy, but you could be earning something a lot sooner than a podcast if you're starting from zero in both scenarios.
Unless you're famous, wildly charismatic, or have some very specialized knowledge I'm not sure how you break into the podcasting game. I mean you could have a podcast, but it wouldn't earn you a living.
Farming you could have microgreens or mushrooms in customer hands in a few weeks and that could be done from a closet after watching some youtube videos.
Maybe they don't like listening to soft rock.
Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
Swift has been my go to.
I've also enjoyed Luminous, but they're a little pricier and they're more into atypical washes/processing techniques. If you're after a more fruit/floral component to your instant this is where I'd look.
Sure, they were winter releases if I remember right?