God bless me, indeed. I can't believe I read the whole thing.
They give the example of "job" vs "occupation" but then talk about the headlines "Meghan and Harry are talking to Oprah. Here’s why they shouldn’t say too much” vs. “Are Meghan and Harry spilling royal tea to Oprah? Don’t bet on it.”
This doesn't seem to fit the simple words narrative they just set up. To me, this is standard language vs. slang. The first one sounds like it may be objective and fact-based, and the second sounds like it was written by a gabby middle schooler.
I would likely not be interested in the content either way, but I would be far more likely to click on the drivel-free headline.
Fun fact: Salina Turda does not mean salt turd.
The problem is that we already value our land as much as Russia does, so we resist them taking it.
Because to them politics is a team sport.
Oh, let's also send them bored ape NFTs!
20% is the going rate, or 10% if you work at a buffet.
There sure are a lot of "Google enshittifies Google" articles lately.
All of the best creatures are on the block chain.
I always report those ads as inappropriate.
In US. politics, red refers to places with a (usually large) majority of Republican voters.
As a sovereign citizen, and not a citizen of the United States, I am curious which constitutional freedom he is defending.