if you’re tired of getting tickets then remove your windshield wipers
but i suggest 179 mL/L due to the number 180 mL/L being the lethal dose
so don’t chug 9½ cups of coffeeor you might present to the emergency room
then using ternary you can count 6560 by using the three creases on your fingers (no your thumbs do not have three creases)
Twitter pauses paid verifications after users abuse service to impersonate brands and people
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/11/twitter-blue-subscription-disappears-from-app.html
the way people rose to the occasion when needed, your 8 dollar sacrifice will be appreciated
phone enthusiasts when samsung galaxy toenail+ only has the zoom capacity of the james webb space telescope
that’s because you’ve been on twitter for 5 minutes
I made a twitter account and posted a tweet about something I’m genuinely interested in. Within 5 minutes I got loved, retweeted and got a nice comment. I thought twitter was supposed to be bad.
yes
yes, yes, and yes — but most people actually quit school and created their own paths — like making a multimillionaire shopping service or a smart car brand. grades can be tied to paycheck in some scenarios, but the most successful are the ones who made their own options and chose to make their own career path. most of the rich people today didn’t inherit anything from their parents — there must be rich people first before people can inherit anything.
pretty sure most billionaires inherited a ton of money from their multimillionaire parents to get them started
and your parents are somewhat right. higher grades can get you higher pay, but grades are not the determining factor. colleges like to see other things than high GPA like involvement in community or something.
maybe your parents are from a different country. in china, the 高考 (gāokǎo) will literally determine whether you go to college or not. its like the SAT but 10x harder. so in that case yes your grade would make or break you
isn’t it funny how grandparents and some modern parents think higher grades equal higher income when you’re older but the most successful people quit school and taught themselves and set bigger goals than “being a doctor”?