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Basically me pretending I’m asleep when my husband gets home

I hate it so much

Many companies don’t offer any type of leave until after a full year of employment

But Kansas...

Plus you have to pay greedy government employees upwards of $30-40,000 a year to maintain those parks. With mining you can just blow them up

One thing I love is shopping online for in-store pickup. It gives local employees a job and I don’t have to look for my size

I think a lot of places have stopped celebrating it. I’m in Richmond and only saw one place that posted anything about it (a realty company run by a gun nut)

There is a general requirement for student contact hours and days but it usually isn’t broken down by subject

What did you read?

Yep

I think it’s equally likely that we all got used to the ultra cheap fast fashion like H&M, forever 21 etc. and now we see the value differently. A plain T shirt at one of those stores costs less than it did 20 years ago at a place like Wet Seal (from my mall memories) it’s so easy to say “why buy one shirt for $30 at

I’ve spent years doing most of my shopping online and am starting to transition back to in store. I want to reduce my use of packaging (multiple plastic shipping bags), contribute to local workers having jobs and continue having more choices than Amazon and a few retailers.

I have a problem with shirts riding up and am considering them instead of tanks this summer. I’m also chubby and sweaty so it could get weird

This happens to me all the time. I have to buy pants (short length) online most of the time.

What I’m asking is if she is allowed to use the photograph just because she names the original artist or does she need to get specific permission?

Did he actually make money or was that just the cost associated with placing the mural? It’s unclear to me

It seems like no one will directly profit from this, but their careers may be impacted (for better or worse)

And does that apply to Mesfin as well? She may not be selling the particular image but she is using it to promote her art business

Ariesdragon123 posted a link upthread. It’s from her Instagram

She did credit the photographer in her Instagram post FWIW. I think equal credit should go to the original photographer in these types of work but I’m not a lawyer and don’t understand how this stuff works.