The first check I got from my first job was for $0.00 because I hadn't worked enough to pay off my uniform. I still have it framed. I was also being paid a sub-minimum training-period wage. America's labor laws are fucked.
Same reason software will make pointless UI changes. Keeping things fresh gives their users the "exciting" feeling of novelty without having to switch platforms.
I suggest switching to Approval Voting for single-winner elections and
Sequential Proportional Approval Voting for legislatures in order to break the two party system and let people support parties and candidates they actually like. Lemme know if you want pointers on how to switch your local system.
Okay but the butt-hugging going on in the left image doesn't make much sense given the fabric. Left butt should just have that connecting middle part added. No need to make it smaller.
Gotta switch to proportional representation if you want to break up the two parties. I suggest Sequential Proportional Approval Voting for multi-winner elections, and pair it with regular Approval Voting for single-winner elections. Both can be implemented at every level in the US, and some places can do so by referendum. Lemme know if you're interested.
I once encountered a system that truncated your submitted password if you logged in through their app, but not through their website. So you would set your password through the website, verify that the login was working (through the website) and then have that same login fail through the app.
I literally only use it when a how-to guide explains exactly what to do and why. Then I forget what I did and look up how to do it again six months later. I'm fine with this arrangement, though I will prefer to have to use it less.
Jesus obviously existed. He wasn't a god (he never claimed he was) but he obviously existed.