A list of puns related to "Base Erosion And Profit Shifting"
It used to be that most people received the same newspaper as their neighbors for a nominal fee and people generally consumed a similar news diet. Now with an online format, most of the highly respected news outlets have a paywall, discouraging casual reading from anyone unable or unwilling to pay. Social media and other sites that claim to be "news" become more appealing to those who have a casual interest in the news and don't want to pay for 5 different subscriptions. From there, it's easy to splinter into more specific corners of social media or specific sites catering to a subset of views, creating the echo chambers that have led to so much divisiveness.
Overall, what (if any) impact do you think the movement of newspapers from print to online has had on political discussion and partisanship? Is it as significant as the changes in television media coverage? Why or why not?
Looking for Tigis and Euphrates
All games in great condition.
Android Netrunner has small wear on the box.
Basically the caption - I was on a walk today and wondered why donβt they sink? Their weight is massive and surely, despite their large area the ground pressure is high enough to cause a noticeable amount of depression, but Iβve never heard anything about it. Why doesnβt this happen?
Like it says in the title, I decided to download Bricks Buster last night and I played it for almost 2 hours. I came to a realization that this must be one of the most efficient ways to burn SHIB because I saw somewhere that devs have burned millions even with only 5000 downloads on Google Play. The issue is that those 5000 downloads are probably people who are part of SHIBA community. If Devs could pause SHIB burning and use profits to advertise their game and gain exposure they can see a possible player base of 100k downloads, whether they are part of the SHIB community or not. More players = more revenue = more SHIB to burn ! At that rate they would burn SHIB 20x more. Using resources to give you more resources.
I replied to a post in a related sub and thought Iβd share my thoughts here as well. The post was on how we become codependent, especially when we feel so healthy and secure in the beginning of our relationships. My meditation this morning brought one word to the forefront of my mind.
Trust.
In the beginning of my relationship with my ex-wife, I trusted her completely. How could I not, I was in love. Every flaw I saw in her, I trusted that she was doing her best, and that over time, she would grow and mature.
Years later, after many, little injuries had occurred, I began to trust less. I began to protect myself more, or so I thought. My doubts began to grow.
After more time went on, and the little injuries became larger, and more obvious, then I really decided to protect myself. I would help her change, I would help her grow, I would βfix herβ. And this is where my true codependence began.
The moment I take responsibility for another persons thoughts, feelings, or actions, Iβm breaking my own emotional boundary and theirs.
Trust isnβt broken instantly in relationships, nor is it repaired instantly. In both cases the tides come in and go out over the course of the months, and seasons. Itβs only years later that we can look back and realize the beach has been eroded and has become a shadow of its former beauty.
I wish you the best on your journey.
I just want my lifetime back. I'm 27 and the clock ticks so fucking fast. Before investing in crypto I had no hope of financial freedom. Now I do! I hope we all gonna make it..
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.