I honestly can’t believe he’ll be turning 50 this year.
I honestly can’t believe he’ll be turning 50 this year.
Uh, why wouldn’t he be? Apparently he’ll be turning 50 this year but he looks like he’s 35 so he must be living a pretty healthy lifestyle.
No wonder he keeps wearing it 20 years in a row.
Okay, well, then the side effect is that people will constantly want to tell you about their dreams, which you’ll never ever have.
It’s called methamphetamine and you have to keep doing it for the effect to work. Also, after 5 days or so, the shadow people start haunting you.
That’s a bad comparison because it’s generally easier to scale up production lines than it is to increase university capacity.
The most expensive part of product development is the R&D, because that’s where all the university grads go. Manufacturing, on the other hand, can often be automized, and generally only requires basic education. University educators, on the other hand, usually require at least a PhD, and class sizes are limited not only by the number of teaching staff, but also available classrooms, dorm rooms, and, depending on the subject, lab space, all of which is very expensive.
I wasn’t even familiar with Detroit style pizza, but after looking it up, I think “thick crust” would be a better description.
It does look very tasty though.
Marx was undoubtedly great at identifying the worst aspects of capitalism, however, his solutions left a lot to be desired.
Basically, all he proved is that you can’t murder your way out of economic inequality.
Sorry, but no one thinks of Detroit when they hear deep dish pizza.
High school hazing rituals are wild, man.
That’s not a thing. Chicago is known for deep dish pizza, which is so thick it’s basically a pie.
That said, deep-fried pizza DOES exist, and much to my surprise, it was apparently invented in Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_fried_pizza
Why eat your butter raw when you can deep-fry it?
Misinformation time
Apparently they also own Bertolli.
Yes but this is Ragú, which is a US brand of Italian grocery products primarily known for making pasta sauce (in fact I didn’t even know they also made pizza).
They do. Eastern Montana is quite dry, and so are Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, mainly due to the massive rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains.
Why would you want a LOT of money when all you really need is enough to not have to worry about putting food on the table or how to pay your bills this month?
IMHO it’s much more important to find some sort of occupation that not only makes money, but that you actually enjoy doing long term, otherwise you’re just going to get burnt out. And I can tell you from my own experience that no amount of money is worth that.
Also, it doesn’t matter WHAT you do, there’s always going to be someone criticizing or hating on you, no matter how good you are. In fact, the better you are, the more hate you’ll get. But that doesn’t make it immoral.
Hope you bought insurance.
When you’re a billionaire or a famous actor, they let you get away with it.