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This is such a dumb steaming pile of take, and what’s silly is you comparing Biles to GSW is actually apt; they continue to be heads and shoulders above their peers because they score more points by attempting harder moves (3 pointers or bigger flips).

My wife’s open enrollment via her job is in June, while i’m in the marketplace. We’re having a kid in a month right in the middle of open enrollment so we may just decide to come together at this point, but if we switch to her company’s plan, are we really just gonna be stuck there off-sync with the market until we

I’m glad to hear that it seems to be very doable for non-gamer significant others, but if my wife is especially averse to timing/controller accuracy (both with the sticks and to remember which button does what), will this still be frustrating for her?

My wife isn’t particularly dexterous with controls especially with 3D real-time games. We’d be in it mostly for the story. How frustrated will she be playing this next to me?

What makes you think this wasn’t already accounted for? Your tax liability is only reduced by the percent of your highest tax bracket (for us, 25%). Which means for every 100 dollar donation we make to charity, we only get back $25 in taxes. That’s a net of 75 dollars that IS a gift with no expectation of a return,

Yup! If you’re the type of person that would donate 50% of your income to charity, you are not the person that this article is probably written for, and have your own very specific tax issues.

If you’re landing in LHR and planning on taking a trip to other parts of the country via public transportation (bus/train), consider going directly out of London right from LHR, instead of going into London first.

In case you don’t care about the Car Finder option, this transmitter is cheaper at 16.99 (and currently 12.74 with a lightning deal at this moment).

In case you don’t care about the Car Finder option, this transmitter is cheaper at 16.99 (and currently 12.74 with a

For Chase, you can do it all online through here:

I thought about this too, but nobody in a situation like this would use the word “nice” to mean “overdressed...” they would say “overdressed.” Or “she wore a wedding dress with a 30 foot train and carried an open parasol at all times,” or “$80,000 worth of jewelry per pierced hole,” or “an all-white penguin tux with a

Dock on the left, Auto-Hide on. It doesn’t make sense on the right especially if you have dual monitors, but especially because it interferes with the desktop icons on the right (which, to me btw, are tiny and text on the right. Allows me to maximize icons without filling up the screen).

Or for 12 dollars:

how do you pronounce the U in Scuba?

Oonderwater breathing apparatus.

Again, if you have just the one 2% cash back card (Citi Double Cash), it’s about 6 dollars profit for every 5,000 in taxes you pay, and it’s extremely easy (as easy as paying for anything else online), way more secure than paying by mail, and it saves you the paper, check, stamp and envelope (if you do that).

Oops, you’re right. Between making $6.50 and mailing in a check and paying for postage, I’d definitely NOT want to make $6.50.

The net isn’t zero at 1.87% fee. It’s .3% with a 2% cash back card, which, for a $5000 tax payment, is $15. You’re telling me $15 of profit for paying online via credit card == paying via direct deposit, or even mailing a check (with the cost of stamp and envelope and potential theft of mail)?

The fee is 1.87%, so you don’t need more than that to turn a profit. The article is somewhat misleading about that by insinuating that there are cards 1) you need at least 2% to turn a profit, and 2) that there are readily available cards that offer that.