Bonus points to have multiples of the same restaurant name in the same cities with wildly different menus
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Interesting you'd start learning AZERTY (assuming you're coming from QWERTY or QWERTZ), as opposed one of the more "efficient" layouts (Dvorak or Colemac)
Feel like the mom should be over the toilet too, considering they are now carrying two kids
Is this where we say something about "state's rights" or whatever?
I don't love to defend advertising/marketing, but your statement implies that once something has been advertised, organic interest/enjoyment becomes impossible.
Sure, there might've been a big ad push that rocketed mayo to the top of people's condiment lists. But there are dozens of other things that could also create interest (new foods that pair well with it, new recipes that are shared culturally, loss of a competing product, diet changes)
I'm not sure who you mean is shilling for corporations, but that's certainly not the vibe I got from most of this thread.
It would be nice to see corporate profits wiped, especially after so much price gouging we've had to endure.
But why do you think that gouging will stop?
Let's imagine that it does hurt corporate profits first. Will they survive? Probably the big ones, might be a bit harder for little ones. So the world keeps turning, right? But like you said the end customer will eat some of the costs, so we agree that prices will go up in the end.
Where's the upside? More money funneled into the government? Paid by the increased prices for the consumer, or some dips in corporate profits?
I'm not sure that's a win for the ~~consumer~~ normies.
Yep, and I'm sure the corporations will just take that hit on their margins and not have any retaliation.
Why is the M upside-down?
The DNS system is still just computers/servers, so anything from overloading a server to outright man-in-the-middle type attacks can compromise the DNS (though this is where you'd get into how the DNS communicates, propagates, and distributes trust, which is a topic that I have little knowledge on)
The worst part of that is by most accounts it's an excellent film.