PatLane
Planeis
PatLane

I have. I used it for almost a year before switching to Tumblr. I used it to publish short stories. To me its approach to "simple" was far far far too complicated.

I used Weebly for almost a year before switching to tumblr. It's drag and drop feature was just too tedious for me. Maybe its changed since I was using it in 2012, but for me its approach to "simple" was far far far too simple. Felt like I had stepped back in time to Geocities.

tumblr never gets any love, I guess because so many people use it to just post Gifs and pictures or memes.

All the best writers rip themselves off. Its much more efficient that way. Gawker media rips itself off all the time.

then you should break up

Who is pressuring us? Well lets see...

well, I think the stat to the right is more telling. It says the "happiest" have it 2-3 times per week, but having it once a week makes a huge difference.

yea but not everyone experiences that. My best friend has a 14 month old and they never complain about sleep. I ask him about it every now and then. Sleep just isn't a problem. At the very, very beginning it was. But eventually they got on some kind of happy schedule. Child goes to bed at 8ish, wakes up around the

Don't have children a) Because you're "supposed" to b) to make you "happy"

I know for a fact that my loved ones slipping and falling could be really bad for their brain

Or... a solo cup

I like all of these and have implemented some after reading about them on Lifehacker in the past (ie: raising screens to eye level, securing charging cables with binder clips, hiding cords)

I like this a lot

If a team was smart, they could easily make it so that its barely discussed.

Jeeeeesus. If you are the type of person who either has a problem with gay people, OR someone who just thinks there could be players who could have a problem (which, there probably are, people are people after all) why would you make any harsh comments right now? In public? On ESPN?

I appreciate the support... but its actually "Planeis" lolz

My story is not full of holes. If the "fair share" dues are the same as the union dues, whats the difference?

Source? Also there are two tiers of pay for Detroit workers. People hired many years ago are operating on a totally different wage scale compared to people hired say, last year.

Nope. It's not. I had a job, wasn't a part of the union. Then they passed a state law that said everyone has to pay dues to this union.

A question that needs to be answered, is what are the typical earnings/benefits of these nonunion workers in Tenneessee