MuddieMae
MuddieMae
MuddieMae

Agreed. I used it for years because it was so highly recommended. I had persistent acne the entire time. Finally found a different routine (thanks Internet) and it cleared up in weeks.

Agreed. I used it for years because it was so highly recommended. I had persistent acne the entire time. Finally

Mephistos! I picked some up in France last year and they saved my trip. Of course, from the US their twice as expensive so now I’m pissed i didn’t buy more pairs.

Agreed. A year later one of our rooms is still empty (except for the cat’s food and litterbox) because we don't actually need anything in that room until weprocreate. Even ikea furniture would be a waste of money just to fill the space.

Eh, her husband isn't from Chicago either, and it's not like he's a star player or anything.

Also, some group plans were grandfathered in and may not include IUDs

That may be, but I'm speaking to the way legal view of teenagers. This ruling is perfectly consistent with the law.

I believe it is because the mother will be fully legally responsible for the baby once it’s born. There’s no provision for automatically making the grandparents responsible or something (that can happen but generally only if neglect is proven.) So the mother can no longer be a legal dependent if she’s going to have

The law generally recognizes that teenagers are not the same as children and they have some of the same rights as adults, including in medical care. The age of consent in most states is 16, older teenagers are generally allowed to get jobs and/or drop out of school without parental consent, and their wishes are often

This is my dingus lab mix, for sure. He is always supervised after dark.

Your HR department should brush up on the law. Telling someone to stop is not a part of the EEOC’s definition. They specifically say it’s helpful to report it and/or object to it but not required. https://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/publicati…

Our population has stayed around 400,000 since 2000. We have more housing units than we did in 2000, and yet the poor are still getting squeezed. AFAIK this is happening in DC too - luxury units are actually suffering a high vacancy rate because they were overbuilt, but landlords aren't dropping the rents at all.

For some reason housing doesn’t not seem to respond like widgets. Perhaps some economists have studied it; last time I looked for papers I struck out. But just using my city as an example, we’ve added thousands of market rate rentals in the last decade. Average rents are still going up and vacancies in the affordable

Right, it's just their origin story.

Don't drop out - it's not just the time wasted, you'll also be in the worst position to pay your existing loans back. A year of private loans and a degree will serve you better.

That’s actually where baby carrots come from - unsightly or busted carrots that couldn’t be sold in beautiful bunches. A couple of decades ago someone realized you could cut them down to baby carrots and now they sell like hot cakes.

I'm fairly certain half the reason our LRT in Minneapolis was successful in the first place was suburban attendees at the Metrodome and later Target Field. And despite the new football stadium being a shitshow for various reasons, they at least had the good sense to build it on the existing site with good LRT access.

*Pouring one out for Dayton’s in Minneapolis.”

It’s just their founder. Home Depot is a publicly traded company, they don’t have one owner. Although I'm sure some of their shareholders are Trumpists.

Home Depot is a publicly traded company, they don't have an owner. I believe you're referring to the founder.

It makes a great cheap dog treat, though! Just use in moderation.