People choose to be cops. Choosing which country you live in is a luxury most can't afford.
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The more I thought about what I was trying to say the less it made sense so I intended to delete it but I guess I submitted the unfinished post instead
Will do can also mean enough. Like,
Because scribbles all have correct grammar and spelling, right?
Pretty damn close.
"Your example doesn't work without the context of the letters inbetween."
Your e-----------e d-----t w----k w-----------t the c-----------t of the l---------s i-----------------n.
If they're commonly used words the scribbles end up becoming a form of shorthand that doctors can recognize, but they're meaningless to anyone who isn't already familiar with them.
I mean... Yeah? That's kind of the point isn't it? Test the waters and figure out just how far they can push it? Find the limit of acceptance and ride that?
Did you not see the diagram?
What happens to the money you donate at the cash register?
This is where you round up your bill to give to a charity designated by the retailer, and the donation amount appears on your receipt. The store serves only as a collection agent for your gift. Assuming the business is following the law, it will not include your donation as part of its business receipts, or income, nor will it claim the charitable gift as an expense.
In other words, your gift has zero impact on the store’s income taxes. Keep in mind that the store chooses the receiving charity, so make sure it is one you can support. As a customer, the donation will appear on your receipt and you can claim it as a charitable deduction when you file your income tax return. But you probably won’t.
It should be, "Refunding Helldivers 2 after playing more than 2 hours."
Nah, it's been this way forever. Only, it used to be reserved for nerds and geeks enjoying d&d, comics, and whatever else wasn't cool at the time. Society's just at a point now where the jocks aren't the defacto popular kids so their hobbies are fair game for ridicule now too.
The cyberpsycho hunts are where you find most of the evil corporation stuff. But that's all told through notes and environmental storytelling. So it's there if you're willing to search for it, but it's definitely not as big a part of the overall narrative as I expected it to be.