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They’re usually better managed than other warehouses I’ve been a member/shopped at and from what I’ve been told, treat their employees good company wide and even at the store level. One friend was in the Optometry department and said the line for people applying in that section was down the block because the hours and

People have been slandering Brown for 20 years for not being the second coming of Michael Jordan. Even when the two arguable contenders, Lebron and Kobe, still get degraded because they didn’t meet some mythical essence. NBA fans are never satisfied and many of the Boo Williams/McDonalds/Nike era athletes had a more

She can give it a good effort, and might squeak it out from the increased relocations from other, more expensive states. However, Rubio is backed by the Fanjuls, Diaz-Ballarts, and a *bunch* of other families with institutional power (think sugar, cattle, and oil). She’s got an uphill battle ahead of her.

Paris has a lot of people who know English. Often, they’ll fake not understanding it to avoid Americans (we have a bad reputation). Learn to greet people in french, understand their physical distance is smaller than ours, and you’ll generally be fine.

If it’s wintertime, I’d say one of the upper midwestern states. Pennsylvania has a huge amount of concrete highways and byways, which often buckle under the winter conditions too.

I usually do light cardio (20-30 min), core stuff (10-20 min), then weights (20-30 min).

When I’ve built up, I move the order and change times: Cardio (20), weights,(45), and core (20).

Luckily I have a home gym and don’t go hog wild. Two things I do to help are use a myofascial release tool and stretch in the

Umar isn’t so much a grifter as he is completely unaware of what it takes to launch and run a successful private school. As a student at one I worked in the development office and it requires some unpaid labor (hence the student work), significant tuition (starting around ~15,000), a healthy alumni donation base, and

It’s clandestine and not the same as the Europeans going into Africa and Asia with their pith helmets, but the CIA does stuff citizens (in this case Americans )don’t want to know the details about, but want to enjoy the fruits of. Most of it is necessary and some of it is bad (*very* bad), but this is the how hegemony

I used to like Joe Rogan’s podcast because it was interesting - I didn’t travel over to Spotify though. The thing that clicked for me about him is that he’s so open-minded that his brain can tend to fall out of his head. It’s not to excuse him of accountability. He’s not a dummy. He knows what he’s doing and has

There’s obviously many specialties in the branches, and Belvoir is a *huge* base, so these could be signal people/ logistics people/ etc., but if she was dealing with combat soldiers who deploy to the front, their version of “go” isn’t a light scrap on the playground, it’s to *end your life*.

Burgess Owens is the downside of America’s hyper-individualism, which I’m sure was fueled even more by his sports career. I’m glad he’s had his own personal success, but it shouldn’t detract from a necessary study.

Yup. The GV80 is a nice looking car and *insanely* popular in the new car buying world. It’s basically Hyundai’s version of the Lexus.

A number of black families had their land/farms broken up and claimed by eminent domain to construct our interstate highway system. State highways were even worse.

I almost got the Chase Reserve. I changed jobs late 2019 and I was going to be traveling a *lot*, but decided to start with the Chase Preferred. COVID hit and everything ground to a halt.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_public_university_in_the_United_States

Definitions matter. Oldest charted and *built* vs. oldest and with first graduating class vs. oldest and eventually public. There’s a case for all three, but since there’s no true stakes I’m fine with a 3-way tie.

This is somewhat incorrect. Three institutions claim the title (UGA, UNC-Chapel Hill, and William & Mary) and each has a case.

I wonder if Foucalt will finally be canceled. The man had some interesting ideas, but it’s been (re)exposed (decades after his death) that he was a pederast. 

One thing I’ve seen them both say was that the abuse was bi-directional. He could definitely do more damage, but they both confirmed the book and the movie didn’t capture that.

This is a bad take and a deflection from her necessary criticism of a lot of these grifters. If you’d like to offer criticism of the NOI, there’s other articles published here that directly address that. If you’d like to comment on her son’s death being used by the people she mentioned to profit and prop up their own

This passenger is very lucky this took place in San Francisco. In a lot of the country, especially outside of the coasts, people could be CCW. Not everywhere, obviously, but the likelihood goes up.