And they did, only not turquoise.
Yes.
Yes.
It’s hard living in rural communities. Fewer jobs, fewer legal resources, fewer healthcare options, fewer water and power options, fewer internet providers, etc., etc.
These painful histories should be taught, but then you run into the problem that many people don’t want to hear how bad it was.
my work is worth even less in the “real world”
I still have the t-shirt.
Maya Henry’s solution is the plot to Cobra Kai.
Kingslayer gonna kingqueenslay. He’ll get a two-for one, killing Cersei and his unborn son. Queen and kingling.
If we give lenders the ability to extend risk-free credit at higher rates, it shouldn’t be a surprise when schools are going to raise fees and happily accommodate them.
Not everyone should go to college (we need skilled tradespeople—we don’t actually need a ton more people holding BAs/BSs at the moment), but everyone deserves the opportunity to try if they want to make that effort—and that opportunity should not come with crushing debt that makes starting life after graduation the…
This.
And replace it with the costume of some other higher education system? Song dynasty perhaps? Or are you more of a traditionalist so Han dynasty for you?
Pretty stupid, but I think Hank Johnson still is in the #1 spot when he contended that Guam might tip over.
This is true.
I’m imagining a scene from Iron Eagle XXIII where it is essential that the hero co-pilot (Way to fly Doug!) survives but the grizzled veteran (Chappy!) goes on to complete some impossible wild weasel mission into Xiapu.
Spoiler alert: Chappy survives.
Here you go Xena:
Camera pans out to reveal them sitting in a white Trans-Am.