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cissadee.bsky.social
Generally full of randomness. Aspiring writer with an odd sense of humor. Holy hell, this weird chick can drive a stick.
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Is RFK’s brain worm perhaps a leach?
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Ah! Conflicting acronyms. Understood.
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Oh great! Free OSINT on a what, GS-11? /headdesk
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True story. Especially on a convenience termination. Though the bottom left corner indicates it might have been a foreign fund. Not sure who’d have jurisdiction on something like that.
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OMG! Why would they put a username like that? Wait, don’t answer that. Yeah, they’ll be lucky to keep 5-6mos of the whole agreement amount.
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8.1 was obligated, not necessarily paid. Thats the total agreement amount and can always be de-obligated later.
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They might get to keep 5-6mos of the funds, after paying any agreed termination fees, interest, and wind down costs. 8.1 can become 1.8 real quick. Terminate for Convenience? Seriously I read that and almost shot Dr Pepper out my nose.
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Please scrub the top of that doc. There’s PII on there. As for the rest of the document. A three year contract doesn’t necessarily pay out all at once. The biz could ask for advances, but that’s a case by case.
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Oooh! Fuzzy tofu too! Or Natto!
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Damn! I completely forgot about durian. You could hide that shit in desk drawers and they’d have to call serve-pro to clear the damn smell!
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Fish in the microwave is good. Kimchi is better, especially in soup that has to be reheated. Balut will probably get you sent home, but that’s a level of commitment most don’t have. Stick with cabbage. Lots of cabbage. And maybe don’t microwave a jalapeño. That might actually hurt someone.
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Can’t say I’m surprised really. Oklahoma news channels have always been iffy. And knowing the legislature it’s possible they’ll see it as tourism funding. I may have escaped tornado alley, but I still stream Ryan when it’s a weather day there, so I know which friends to check in with.
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Damn sure trust Ryan Hall more than get in your car and drive Mike Morgan
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For those in the back…maybe provide instructions on how to get them out if they’re stuck on PIV/CAC login?
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He got rid of like 100 FAA guys today. Likely not ATC, but still.
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It’s not a buyout. It’s a delay in resignation and the ability to remain remote until September. Do not reply. Report it as a phishing scam.
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Could you turn it down to Moon? My knees hurt.
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Or he’s aiming for population control. Sorry, I’m jaded and salty at the moment.
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So the question should become this. Are grocery prices high from corporate greed and assumed waste, and why do we continue to over consume adding to overall food waste? You’d think if something was overly expensive people would be less likely to waste it. Yet many buy into overconsumption regularly
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Now, before you come for me, I already know. Meat is packaged by the pound and that’s the best a good lot of the population can access. Packaging assumes a nuclear family. The waste is built in for those that don’t conform.
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Maybe, oh, I don’t know, take stock of how much gets tossed and recalibrate. Instead of a pound of meat for 2 people, just get a half pound of meat.
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Sure, groceries cost more now. I get that. But the people crying the loudest are likely wasting more food per capita by not eating their leftovers. Making their meals ultimately cost more in the long run.