Well, you must have a great palette haha.
If you randomly give me one of the two: no idea.
Back to back, sure I could tell, else, it's cola.
I feel like practically every second session I'm qualifying some situation of feeling stressed with: "Unfortunately with the current economic system we have I need to..."
I wouldn't be working so hard all the time if I didn't need to so that I might possibly be allowed to have a permanent place of residence -_-
Imagine how boss a culture would be being able to count up to 31 on a single hand, and 1023 with two hands.
At risk of being stuck-up: What, and Coca-Cola is not too sweet? Cola is sugar water with a bit of flavour.
I would say they only become distinguishable if you actually like cola, and drink I enough to be able to distinguis. Like all things taste, if you aren't exposed to it often, you can't tell the difference.
I'd bet you GF just rarely drank either coke or Pepsi.
How the fuck is sick leave not protected. Y'all Americans need to be rioting over that shit. That's wild
I think this source hasn't sampled their data very well. The figures for china seem wildly wrong.
The figures from the same source even list the number of automobiles in China as 319 million in 2022, no where even close to 64% of the population.
The 64% commuting with own car in China is way off. So I'd question the entire chart.
Could we not at least make various unchanging standards?
Like, housing & food inflation index?
Is that not vague and unchanging enough?
I know sourcing the data isn't a walk in the park, but I know for a fact Victoria collects information on the first one pretty accurately.
I think we should have a "base needs" basket, because that's never going to change. People need to eat, people need to sleep.
Thanks for indulging me in my vague, unlearned on the topic, questioning!
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