I refuse to use UPS because I used to work at a hotel that did a lot of airline business, and one of our clients was UPS. I've never met more petty pieces of shit than UPS pilots. Just one of many examples: It took about 15 minutes to get to the airport from our hotel (as in the average based on the distance and speed limit, literally nothing we can do about that), our shuttle driver was on his way back with people he'd just picked up, UPS called us and said that they were ready for a pickup so I told them that our driver was dropping off some people and would get to them in about 20 minutes (our driver was 5 minutes from the hotel), they threw such a huge fit and screamed and yelled at me, after they hung up I got a call from their operation desk who then proceeded to scream and yell at me, after they hung up I got a call from UPS HR who proceeded to scream and yell at me. They literally demanded that we just kick out the other guests (on the side of the road) and immediately turn around, and you cant imagine the whining they did whenever they had to share our 14 person shuttle with anyone else. Out of all the pilots we dealt with UPS pilots were by far the worst.
So, yeah, fuck UPS. We didn't do a lot of business with Fedex but the few times we did they were very pleasant.
One never knows when the homosexual is about
But seriously, I used to work at a hotel and there was this guy who stayed there a LOT. One day the FBI raided his room and arrested him for trafficking teenage boys, apparently he used the hotel as a checkpoint to get them out of the state.
They're reviewed with more leniency because it's expected that if you have millions of dollars and a team of seasoned experts you should be able to put out a better product than some kid living in his parent's basement.
It's estimated that by the end of the 18th century the majority of the men of Europe were literate (not a vast majority but a slim one), obviously the rate was different for each country with the more northern countries reporting significantly higher literacy rates.
Anything closer to the sun is far too hot to be viable, both Earth and Mars are at the opposite ends of the habitable zone, which means if we can figure out terraforming Mars is our best bet for a second planet. It will still be cold, REALLY cold, but livable.
You forgot the fact that the video is 18 minutes long where the only actual content is the tweet in question