For good people with good intentions, Twitter seems to be a great place to interact with your fans (among other useful things Twitter does, and not getting into the many problems Twitter causes, e.g. Donald Trump).
For good people with good intentions, Twitter seems to be a great place to interact with your fans (among other useful things Twitter does, and not getting into the many problems Twitter causes, e.g. Donald Trump).
I’ve had nothing but problem with Wemo. Right now in my bedroom, my alarm clock and my smart switch are working just fine, but Google keeps telling me it can’t find the Wemo switch, then turns the lamp off anyway. And if I look at the Wemo app, it’s hit or miss if it finds them.
I’ve had nothing but problem with Wemo. Right now in my bedroom, my alarm clock and my smart switch are working just…
Sure, and let’s make it legal to force you to give up your kidney if you match someone who needs one.
Shut up.
Realistic answer:
Even with COVID, camping is still a safe activity to get out of the house, where you may very likely want a good connection speed.
Some people like to create a character that looks like themselves.
You’ve heard of “jocks” as a thing right? Say, like, football players acting like they’re better than everyone else and getting away with... well, let’s not get into the things the local high school football players have gotten away with over the years.
This was the question I came here to get answered.
Honestly, it’s not the answer you want to hear, but the best way to not see those lights in your bedroom is not to have them in your bedroom at all. I get it if you have to for whatever reason and I don’t know anything to help that someone else hasn’t said, just putting that out there.
1. “Let the kids die for the economy” is even worse than let the elderly die for the economy. And 0.221% of roughly 100M (rough estimation of the population in the U.S. 24 and under), that’s still 200,000 dead kids. You’re advocating “let 200,000 kids die” when we can do something about it.
Democrats are forced to move to the right because the structures we have, like the electoral college and the Senate, de facto force the “middle line” between left and right further to the right (roughly 6-7 percent, in fact).
> The Affordable Care Act was the biggest example of government failing.
What is your exact problem with the story?
Is this really meaningful anymore?
That’s complete “both sides are equally bad” nonsense.
That’s not hyperbole. Hyperbole is “this is the worst thing to happen ever,” or “The dumbest thing I’ve ever heard in my life is Trump saying we should research injecting bleach to fight COVID19.”
Examples like “I could care less” or “for all intensive purposes” (or it’s much *funnier* cousin “for all intensive porpoises”) should still not be used if you don’t want to look like a slack-jawed idiot however.
Teachers are struggling dealing with the realities of teaching while there’s a worldwide pandemic.....
Appreciating other cultures is slowly becoming illegal.