“Calligraphy Workshop?”
“Calligraphy Workshop?”
Other things not mentioned that may come up:
On the positive side:
If you are interviewing at a BigCo, they’ll also ask indirect questions trying to suss out your ‘soft skills.’
Historical narratives or biographies. Can listen to audiobooks while driving or walking, but many have illustrations or photographs.
The Rabbit lobby paid off the chartmakers to keep their names out. So people would let their guards down.
I will save and cherish this for the rest of my life, hoping to make use of it someday.
They missed a few:
They also have stakes in:
According to this guide, you would be lying.
This looks like it’s including wildfire related smoke, otherwise, places like Eugene wouldn’t be on the list.
Also, “Bay Area” is a city?
Call it “Adult Subscription Fee.”
Cost of participating in society and getting to use all the things built with other people’s money.
James.
The ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ story, told from the perspective of Jim.
The best part is where Jim and the other slaves have to practice playing dumb and incompetent and speaking gibberish in front of the white folks to avoid making them feel bad.
Not done yet, but really enjoying the first few chapters.
Gravity’s Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon.