and has a PhD about it*
and has a PhD about it*
Countries in the Americas? Not sure what you don’t understand.
The book is called Free, I’m not trying to promote anything and really have nothing to gain. I’m just sharing my book reviews and felt like this might be good to share with people interested in European countries and cultures :)
Proud of you!
The US two-party system is such an aberration to me.
Yes, I didn’t mean to imply otherwise!
Yes and yes! Anxiety and depression can have symptoms very similar to those of ADHD.
In my country it’s free to get a nurse visiting you twice a day when you’re disabled (including old age related disability). You’d also get massive financial aid for a live-in person, but they’d normally be a family member who would get a government salary + possible adaptations to their normal job (eg always working from home).
Hospice is a last resort and it’s incredibly expensive.
What a ride. I had heard of Empress but had never found the courage to try and understand the memes. Thanks for this!
I’m meeting with my local work union tonight to suggest a citywide Wikipedia half-day event where we improve pages about labour law and the history of work unions. I hope they’ll like the pitch!
Cottage with more people or rooted with fewer people.
I’m really grateful for this series!
(I don’t think that’s it - it’s 9.99 if you’re paying on desktop and 12.99 with the Apple tax (also applied to Android), but applies to your whole account.)
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And why did anyone decide making “unknown” countries completely invisible?
What’s the scale?
singular they/them users are usually non-binary, ie. neither men nor women, and they’ve been around for a while and are getting more visibility now thanks to a more accepting society.
while it can be hard to read the first few times you encounter them, you’ll get used to it, don’t worry! :)
Should just have [Major] and [Minor] in the post title imo
Fellow French - wait until you realize their unions only apply to one company and not a whole industry so they can’t actually do anything on a large scale. This broke me.
Depression can worsen or mimic ADHD symptoms and it’s common to tackle that first. The ADHD diagnosis is irrelevant, what matters is that your life gets better. :)