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Link Shortening
Link shortening is a paid services— business and companies pay to get their url shortened. Actually there is huge money in URL shortening. Just yesterday I earned $57 shortening twelve URLs. On an average work day I can crank out about 12-15 URLs. I do it the old fashioned way, though. People send mRead more
Link shortening is a paid services— business and companies pay to get their url shortened. Actually there is huge money in URL shortening. Just yesterday I earned $57 shortening twelve URLs. On an average work day I can crank out about 12-15 URLs. I do it the old fashioned way, though. People send me their URLs either by e-mail or postcard and I shorten it for them, trim the sides and send it back. It’s a steady work and training is mostly on the job— that is you have to be good with numbers and some manual dexterity also help.
See lessBias confirmation over actual true knowledge
I value honesty over lies. If you’re going to lie to me then I have no reason to associate with you as I have better things to do with my life. Only weak minded people who can’t handle the truth seem to be the ones who prefer biased confirmation. Why? I really don’t know. Maybe to feel good about thRead more
I value honesty over lies. If you’re going to lie to me then I have no reason to associate with you as I have better things to do with my life. Only weak minded people who can’t handle the truth seem to be the ones who prefer biased confirmation. Why? I really don’t know. Maybe to feel good about themselves? Maybe the truth hurts them so much they can’t handles it. Either ways, I appreciate the truth always.
See lessHow to prepare kids for black bullies
Honestly the best you can do is give them confidence. Raise them strong. Raise them morally fit, and raise them to see a school bully as something sad, something who's power structure necessitates their tacit consent. I remember watching my older brother just laugh off kids that tried to bully him oRead more
Honestly the best you can do is give them confidence. Raise them strong. Raise them morally fit, and raise them to see a school bully as something sad, something who’s power structure necessitates their tacit consent. I remember watching my older brother just laugh off kids that tried to bully him or anyone else. It worked like a charm, and it certainly helped me along the years.
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