Die Kosten hat man dann halt später. Der Baugrund ist zwar schön billig, dafür ist dann alles andere teuer: Spritkosten fürs Auto.
gandalf_der_12te
Yeah, I try to figure out as much as I can on my own, unfortunately not everybody has that kind of time. So, information must be shared once somebody found it out. That's what we're doing when we're talking to other people.
made up conflicts
artificial scarcity, basically
Well it's both. Many animals can eat a very wide diverse mixture of foods. Like cows, they can eat grass, but also hay or grains. So it could be that you're both right.
I'm not an expert though.
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Oh thank China for this headline, finally, I have been waiting for it for years.
That's the irony of life
On Android Firefox, you can just use the share button from the browser context menu for that site.
I just put Windows in a quarantine, if I bother at all.
barely anyone has though so that's why you go unnoticed so easily.
The labor market is a market - that means it is regulated by supply and demand.
Now, there's a demand for workers.
Now, think about what happens when the supply goes down - prices go up.
In other words: If there are fewer workers on the labor market, that means the price for labor goes up, in other words: wages go up.