Anything made in the USA (though that is not primarily because of cost of living, only partially). I used to stop off at various street food vendors for a snack on the way home every second day or so, but now I maybe do that once a month. And that is cost of living related entirely.
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I think you're missing the point. An American will see the "impact" of the "US President" "globally" while someone in Nigeria will have completely different concerns for what the Big Thing™ will be, and it will be Nigerian-centric, while someone having this same "itch" in Finland will have something Finnish-centric (say, Russia invading again) as their version and so on and so forth.
And yet, historically, when a Big Thing™ strikes it strikes from an unexpected direction from an unexpected place with unexpected outcomes for the overwhelming majority of humanity.
They also tend to think the Big Event™ will be in their geographical area and will think it's based on their cultural concerns.
Or, alternatively, this is word salad and you're falling for the oldest trick of the book: "it uses loads of big words and I don't understand it so it must be profound".
I know which direction I'm betting on.
In the summer, beer. Ideally an import (unless there's a good microbrewery outlet nearby) because most commercial Chinese beers are terrible. For special events, baijiu. For winter, heated rice liquor.
Uh ... what?
Before my eyes glazed over and I scrolled to the bottom it seems like this is baby's first steps into Buddhism with a side of Daoism as written by someone who understands neither. But as the word salad kept getting tossed and tossed and tossed it just blended together into a word soup.
Is there a coherent description of this concept somewhere, or is word salad all we have?
He can be both: really awkward and a Nazi. Or am I huffing paint thinner?
Again, judges don't GIVE A SHIT what you call it. They give a shit what things ARE.
And they will utterly fucking smack Tesla over this.
Judges aren't stupid people (at least not in Canada; can't vouch for American judges seeing some of the decisions Down South). You're not going to fool them by renaming things. That's the kind of view of law that a toddler would hold. "I didn't spill my juice because I call it ... ah ... foobles now!"
Yeah, I imagine it stings.
That's OK. I learned more than a few things about my nation of citizenship when I moved abroad and watched it from afar. A lot of them stung badly. You get over it; even get motivated to try to undo some of the bad things.
Optionally, since the plastic cover is so good at holding things in place, you can get two A3-sized or four A4-sized grid maps which is easier to find and far cheaper than an A2-sized one would be. That way you're only paying the price for a single A2-sized sheet of plastic cover.
Yeah, small businesses were already suffering at the hands of big box stores, stagnant wages, and online purchasing.
And now there's a downturn.