The landlords have the job of ensuring rent stays unaffordable, why would doug stop that? His developer buddies don't wanna build in a fair market where 3500/month is unreasonable for a 1000 sqft condo.
I have no problem going to bed, its falling asleep thats hard. If i get a case of the yawns or feel a touch tired, i have maybe a 30 minute window to take advantage of that.
Its hard to when he sends out a bribe and calls an emergency election for no justifiable reason except he could see his popularity starting to slip so he had to nip it in the butt, hence the bribe cheques sent to taxpayers.
I mean i didn't fall for the ruse but a lot of folks will forget about all the corruption and problems not being addressed when they see their tax dollars returned directly to them. They wanna vote for the guy putting tax dollars back in their pocket, even if that guy is going to waste every penny that wasn't refunded making ontario worse.
"Not ready to commit to our full package yet? For a monthly fee we won't delete all that data we illegally collected while you decide if you want your loved one to be forgotten forever or not."
Ive noticed this too, some of the ads I've heard on the radio are similar to the ads in the US where the disclaimer and side effects warnings are longer than the ad itself.
Zero tolerance never made any sense to me. When I got bullied and beat up, I'd still get punished, so it basically encouraged me to be violent back since the punishments were the same. It also kinda went directly against all the anti bullying stuff the schools would be pushing for.
From what I've heard, people farthest on the left of the scale can not only picture an object but rotate it too, often while remembering what the non visible sides would look like. The best example i can think to describe this is rotating a rubix cube without mixing up the patterns/colors.
Not just that. They'll offer services where you can text and talk with them and they will mimic the deceased vocabulary, voice, and tone. All for a very reasonable, and predatory, subscription fee structure.
I started trying to make rules for my build. I had a few mods to help with it like paying blacksmiths or alchemists to craft for you if that skill wouldn't have made sense for the character.
I tried to pick 1 main combat and 1 side combat of close, ranged, or magic and pick one of the 3 crafting trees. I also tried to walk or take the carriage as often as possible. A mod added more carriage locations and some ferrys. I did dabbled with some realisitic weight and survival mods but i found that stuff too tedious. Although i did like carrying gems over gold as some of them had a better weight to value ratio.
For instrumental rock I like Nick Johnston's work, IAH is also pretty good. Listened to a lot more artists when i was studying in college but have forgotten many of them.
Justin Johnson is an instrumental blues/country/rock guitarist with a pretty wide range of sounds.
For more classical style music I'll often just find a playlist but the album that got me into that style was the Child of Light soundtrack by Couer de Pirate. Actually many video game soundtracks and artists are great instrumental music, work from Jeremy Soule is often relaxing and fantasy driven, Marty O'Donnell is known for his work on the Halo soundtracks and has some great instrumental/orchestral rock tracks.
The music for me can vary, i find music without lyrics is easier to concentrate with. Stuff that sounds classical or instrumental rock/metal is what i tend to play for concentration
It may seem expensive now but long term it pays off by having to not replace batteries as well as many external factors that good transit provides. I find the bigger pushback against overhead wires is how they look.
The landlords have the job of ensuring rent stays unaffordable, why would doug stop that? His developer buddies don't wanna build in a fair market where 3500/month is unreasonable for a 1000 sqft condo.