Steal from workers = go to jail.
People have uploaded all the episodes to YouTube now.
It’s just not the same though. The true experience is watching it on a TV/VCR on a cart that the teacher wheeled in.
Justice served. This was probably one of those deadbeat renters that wasn’t even tipping their landlord.
Tesla owners: known to always be super chill people.
My kids still watch Telefrancais in school.
“High corporate profits are a main driver of ongoing inflation, and companies continue to keep prices high even as their inflationary costs drop.”
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/jan/19/us-inflation-caused-by-corporate-profits
It’s a misnomer to call this “inflation” — it’s corporate collusion-driven price gouging.
Have only played two players so far. Even then, there was a lot of downtime, especially when you get to the third and fourth rounds.
The artwork on some of the Terraforming Mars cards already has a janky, AI-generated look, frankly.
I’m surprised there are still 600 employees to cut.
This episode of Wag the Doug provides decent background about how the Ford government’s legislative changes and underfunding of public colleges led them to partner with private institutes to juice the number of foreign students for more cash.
https://www.canadaland.com/podcast/56-students-in-strip-malls/
Governments need to get back to investing in our publicly funded universities and colleges. Colleges and universities are broke from government underfunding and are turning to foreign students to fill the gap.
Provinces (especially the Ford government in Ontario) changed the laws, letting private colleges (and private satellite colleges tied to public colleges) run amok, scamming foreign students and benefiting the companies that want to turn our education system into a cash cow.
We should have a robust public education system that is attracting foreign students and providing them with the same quality of education available to domestic students. The players that look at our education system and see $$$ signs need to go.
I have never encountered hotel rooms that are cheaper than the comparable local Airbnb offerings (at least in Canada and US). Where are these cheaper hotel rooms?
And why isn’t driving like Cars and Trucks and Things That Go? Where’s Goldbug to make all my trips a fun search?
Just came here to make this same joke.