NatR
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NatR

This was on my mind when I purchased my last car.  It helped that the coupe I ended up buying was roomier than the sedan, but as my social circle tended towards carpooling as part of whatever activities we were doing, the “People will be less likely to want to cram into my backseat” was a thought that I had.

The “Who’s driving” question was frequent when it came to socializing as a suburban young adult.  

That answers one of the questions I had. I don’t use twitch at all, so I had no idea if all of these streams were being archived somewhere or were simply being blasted out onto the internet, only to fade to nothing if no one is there to receive them.

No, that’s where the person who had it, left it to be recovered.

The only picture of the clock on the source article is attributed to Mandi Wright, Detroit Free Press.

The server (or the mysterious one armed man who slipped in and tampered with the order) probably didn’t throw it in as a special instruction that would only be seen on the grill ticket, but as an open modifier for when a customer wants something special that requires an upcharge.

Automotive glass is tempered. It breaks into tiny cubes. You might get a few scrapes, but you’re not going to slash yourself open like on some sort of single pane plate glass.

I dunno where the door pocket in question is, but it’s important to not forget the person who might absolutely need that tool, yourself.

It’s hard to be rational in these types of situations, unless they happen often and/or you train on them.

It’s appropriate because the actual meaning in the lyrics describe the themes of that game, where the Saints have risen beyond the level of a humble street gang to something between a fortune 500 corporation and a cult, centered in part around the Boss at the top, who is an egotist and somewhat unhinged, much like Mr.

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I dunno, there have been some really good choices by a few companies over the years.

Nah, they’re probably just weeping for their future.

Emotional Support animals and Service Animals (like a traditional seeing eye dog) are not the same thing.

The issue is that there’s no actual requirements for an “emotional support animal”.

I’d like to think, with all Valve’s tendencies towards automated systems to stand in for manual human effort they would know how people are actually using the store and working towards making those avenues used by the majority better.

No, I was referencing NCSoft. They made the decision to shut down City of Heroes because, though it was profitable, it wasn’t profitable enough.

Because some people just can’t help themselves.

Because some people just can’t help themselves.

It’s too bad NCSoft is apparently, or at least was back then, a bunch of bastards.

I don’t know that a refusal is necessary (except maybe in states that already mandate certain inspection services).