Literally the worst flight experience of my life @Delta. Maybe look at how your system breaks down on a rebooking initiated by your system/people. Definitely not hitting your best team here at the Logan airport in Boston.
With recent deliveries to Hawaii and Alaska, all 50 U.S. states have now received at least one truckload of food from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as part of its nationwide effort to distribute 250 truckloads to commemorate the United States' 250th anniversary.
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They said English culture doesn't exist.
They said it in English. 🏴
The most spoken language on Earth. Born on this island.
Fifteen hundred years ago, three tribes crossed the North Sea. Angles. Saxons. Jutes. They brought words we still use today.
Earth. Water. Fire. Love. Mother. Father. Child.
They called their language Englisc. They called this place Engla land. Land of the Angles.
Then the Vikings came. They didn't just raid. They settled. Became neighbours. And when you live next door to someone, your languages merge.
Sky. Skull. Knife. Window, the Viking for "wind-eye."
They. Them. Their. Those aren't English words. They're Viking. Ordinary people chose them because they worked better.
Then came 1066. The Normans conquered England. The new rulers spoke French. For three hundred years, English had no official status in its own country.
But the people never stopped speaking it.
The farmer called it a cow. The lord called it beef. Pig and pork. Sheep and mutton. That class divide is still on your plate tonight.
English didn't die. It swallowed ten thousand French words and came back stronger.
Today. One and a half billion people speak this language. Every pilot on Earth speaks it. Half the internet is written in it.
No academy designed it. No king commanded it. It was built by ordinary people. On this island.
They said English culture doesn't exist.
They said it in English.
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There are some dumb things in life but requiring employees to commute into work to sit in an office when they have a role that doesn’t require oversight or co-worker interaction might be one of the worst ideas over the last 200 years.
With computers and modern day technology, there really is no reason for most people to work full time in an office setting.
Hybrid or remote is the wave of the future.
Sitting in a car, wasting time/gas and paying for office space is just a big gigantic waste of resources.
@jeredintheblind Lol. I should watch an explainer video but I can't even do that. Watching USA v. Germany. Just piecing the game together from what I see.
So, the next time you see a boat, car, or some other formerly useful vehicle and think what is the point of keeping that around, think about yourself and your God that will spend whatever time it takes to restore you back to what you were designed to be. (14/14) #ComeUntoChrist
When I was on a road trip in Michigan on a family vacation, I passed through a back country highway and saw a dilapidated boat. I remember having the thought, why would anyone still keep that boat around. (1/14)
Knowledge is added to us and wisdom attained and we become a more polished character. But, only if we trust God and choose to continue to allow him to work with us and our malleable character. (13/14)