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That would perhaps stop the weird snow camo on desert maps and sh*ts.
That would also give players more unique looks and possibilities...
What' you'll think ?
Nationwide company so this rule affects people in every state. They're saying in person conversations, phone calls, text messages, emails, letters, any kind of communication with an employee of a competitor. A specific example given was "if our sales rep meets a sales rep from Company B at a baseball game and does not discuss work related material, the conversation must still be reported."
Many of us have friends and relatives that work for competitor companies and are very concerned by this demand from our "leaders". I personally have friends that work for our largest competitors both nationally and locally...our kids play together, we go to church together, we have lunch together when we're working in the same area. One sent me a text message full of dicks (joke)...which is not relevant to work nor would it be appropriate to share with people at work. We discuss very personal medical issues.
Not only are our personal conversations inappropriate to share in a work environment, it seems like there would be some legal ramifications to trying to punish an employee for not divulging personal, non-work-related conversations. And I guess that's why I'm posting here...that requirement seems unreasonable and the threat seems to be a sketchy scare tactic.
Any advice on the matter would be greatly appreciated. I know laws may vary from state to state and the people close to me that this affects are all in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, the Carolinas, Florida, and Ohio.
Flairing as business law but not 100% that's the most appropriate flair
In Borderlands 1, Roland worked for Atlas, and had a Scorpio Turret just like the other Crimsons Lance forced had. In Borderlands 2, Axton was from Dahl, and his turret fired in bursts instead of fully auto just like Dahl guns. Moze is from Vladof, and has a mech named Iron Bear with fast firing weapons(minus the Railgun unless you mod it to fire faster).
His involvement is not a spoiler or anything related to the show at all. Itβs just a thing.
Hello guys, here Oscar Salas from InstaBitcoin
I am currently having conversations with an oil related company to pay their workers in BCH. For security measures we want to keep this low profile in terms of information until I reach agreement (me and the company).
They plan to buy ~5k USD worth BCH per month in order to cover peopleβs wages. This proposal will be given to their workers and see how they react. Iβll also have a talk with their people to teach them how a Bitcoin Wallet works.
InstaBitcoin current capacity might cover this but we want to make sure this is possible, thatβs why we asking for help, in this case through donations or a OTC miner or trader who can sell this coins to the company.
Please contact me on Telegram @osalas93 If you can help us!
I thought about this from tatis new morohe video. They have a highlighter named donut, and she then talked about craving donuts. What if all of the food scented, named, and shaped makeup was all a ploy to make us crave things? More specifically unhealthy things (besides peach)! The more you eat of said unhealthy things, the more insecure you feel (at least for me anyway), so the more makeup and skincare you buy.
Thoughts?
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