One out of eight Americans have worked at McDonald's, so that's quite a lot.
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In their 90s? Gimme some bread and dancing then!
Ugh, those reel leashes, where the human is on one side of the path looking off into the distance in thought/on their phone, the dog is on the other side of the path, and the leash is stretched across like a clothesline.
Hm, well that's a bit weird, but if it was an emergency --
The BBC has also discovered the same surgeon carried out three supposedly low-risk operations in two months where all three patients died soon after.
...oh.
Yeah, though clues are few and far between; the
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museum in Tanchico with the Mercedes hood ornament
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First age was our time, then humans created an AI powerful enough to genetically engineer humans to be able to do magic,
Losing consciousness for any reason = ER. A friend passed out during dinner and we weren't sure what to do, so we called the triage nurse and they were like "ER now!" (He was fine, they never figured out what happened and it's never happened again, but it's definitely stayed with me.)
Great criteria. Another "straight to the ER" one is loss of consciousness; people get knocked out in movies all the time so it's easy to assume it's fine, but it's not.
To get a baby costs a moment of pleasure, but to get a horse costs money.
Forced labor is still slavery even if you're paid and not whipped.
There are 15,000 McDonald's in the US and turnover is pretty high. It's an old stat but I don't expect it's changed much over time.
My husband and MIL both worked there so it tracks with my family members at least!