It's all about context though. $2000 is substantial to much of the people who live on this planet. You're right about that amount in investment returns would be considered small, but the people who this amount is significant don't usually have investments to rely on.
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Equifax does about 5b in revenue and $120m in profit.
What a small fine :(
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Awesome, thanks for the details. Bummer that your plan changed you really had it worked out :(
How could you keep data use below 1 MiB? That's a significantly small amount of data in the modern era of anything Internet connected.
Were you mostly on wifi? You said you used your mobile primarily for entertainment, that usually takes data.
I believe you I'm just drawing a blank at how you were using your phone and its data plan!
The statement was focused on the idea that what a government does is not inherently supported or approved by its citizens in all cases. Often the citizens have no control over the actions a govt takes especially with aid or combat.
Just because Biden and his admin are approving aid doesn't mean the West and it's inhabitants approve.
If lobbying were illegal, that would mean all of the organizations that fight for justice lose their voices too.
Lobbying isn't bribery, it's persuasion
We do. Some regions attempt to spay and neuter all cats found, such as parts of the US. Cats are very good predators and many conservation focused areas struggle to deal with them as well.
And It's awkward to keep it on my lap if it's not necessary.
I'd like to challenge you on that. Who is it awkward to? Do you look at someone on the train holding their bag and think negatively of them? Are people in your life judging you for how you sit on the train?
Not trying to suggest you need to change, but it's not awkward to hold ones belongings.
It would be awkward if you were gripping it tightly and straining to hold on, sure, but are you doing that?
A password manager doesn't replace that Amazon is a marketplace with thousands up on thousands of products in one location for users to search through.
The person you are replying to is less thinking about entering passwords and more about "now my personal details are across multiple different services half of which I don't remember their names"
Potentially true of the small family farm perhaps, but that's a dying breed. Many farms are owned by large groups these days.
Sorry, I'm not the op who suggested originally.
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