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I live in the US, and I wonder that a lot these days.

It depends, really. I worked for a company with a call center and people leave fairly rarely, and usually to go somewhere else in the company. There were people that had been there over 20 years. But there’s not much else in the area that pays as well for the education required.

The comma would also be acceptable as an introductory clause and exclamations. So if you had said “damn” rather than “jesus,” would you have put the comma? “Jesus” is one of those context-dependent kind of words.

Ah, thank you. So the idea is that with chronic Lyme that they are no longer showing positive for Lyme but say they still have the symptoms? That makes a bit more sense to me.

Same over here. I cringed a little when I saw the bit about men feeling like you didn’t need them enough. Been there more than a few times.

Alright, I have to finally ask after seeing all these comments lately about chronic Lyme being made up. Is chronic Lyme different than Lyme disease in general? I grew up in and currently live in Maine—Lyme disease has been something to fear for as long as I can remember. I’ve known people with Lyme that got really

To be fair, all the sexual violence and horror put on Sansa happened in the books, just not to her. They consolidated her character with Jayne Poole, probably because show watchers would be like “Who the fuck is Jayne Poole?” whereas they know and care about Sansa. For better or worse.

Negligent homicide, which is what she’s been charged with, doesn’t require you to have intended to kill the victim. It typically based on your actions being so negligent as to be criminal and which resulted in a person’s death.

Around here, blue buses like that are used by Job Corp.

Yeah the vast majority of my pictures as a kid have me sporting what my mom refers to as my “stormcloud face.” Actually, a teacher approached her once to tell her basically they thought something was wrong with me because I rarely smiled and my mom said “No, that’s just her face. All the [insert last name here] are

“Upon information and belief” is standard pleading language.

Done. Though in fairness, I probably was never going to go to theaters to see the next Bond anyway. Unless, of course, it involves watching Idris Elba be a sexy spy for 90 to 120 minutes. That sounds pretty good.

It also wasn’t really a punishment, as I recall, in the books. Just part of the ordinary course of assassin training for the Faceless Men, which made sense to me. They removed it once she proved what she needed to prove.

Friendly reminder that feeding the trolls only encourages them to come back for more hand outs.

That’s Heart of Courage by Two Steps From Hell. Interestingly, that was used for the launch trailer for Mass Effect 2, which featured the quote from Martin Sheen’s character mentioned above.

Mine is nowhere near on the level of most of these, but when I was in high school I was prone to really heavy nosebleeds until I eventually got my nasal passages cauterized. One night it started flowing really heavily, and every time I would cough it would get worse. I was sitting on my counter pinching my nose shut

Don’t forget the moas of New Zealand!

In the books it was much more clear that the sex was mutually desired and consensual than it was in the show. Still creepy, but consensual!

That is an excellent point!

I had college friends that did that! I thought it was a great idea.