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counterpoint: also share your location with your kids, and frame it for what it is: taking advantage of technology for safety’s sake. everyone in my family shares with each other. if you haven’t tried it, you’ll be amazed at how much it helps with logistics of all sorts of family planning. instead of calling it

Agreed about the reasonable balanced diet. This is a great launching point for someone that’s struggling with how to start with that - a position I can absolutely identify with about 24 months ago.

I hope that’s sarcasm, but if your sympathy is for the people who couldn’t pick up a video game (and not for those that can’t make rent despite being employed by gamestop) then we have nothing in common.

is there something that will prevent me from blocking it out with cardboard, tape, maybe even a picture frame?

unpopular opinion: with the exception of the camera and mic, I still don’t care what companies do with my info. My primary goal in this life is to be happy, and advertising companies having my info does not interfere with my happiness. I’m fortunate enough to be able to pay for premium subscriptions for the services I

they’re also called Blizzards and other things... and are sometimes marketed for their thickness (“if we don’t hand it to you upside down it’s free!”)

bollocks. this is the very best type of article to start off monday.

the real questions here are: 1. how many times he did it before getting caught and 2. how many others are doing the same?

I’m right there with ya - and it’ll be a lot less buggy by then too!

so funny you say that about a coach - when I was getting started running I was floored at how many “running coaches” I sought out declined when I said I was looking for someone to help me with my pose form. What do those people do if not help with running form?!?

I can’t say that I take the farthest spot possible, but I do grab basically the first one I see.  My wife will often make 3 trips up and down the rows of parking before deciding on a spot.  I’d literally be in the store by the time she slides the gear shift to P.  

hmmm... I’m extrapolating the part about cold saturated fats to pizza. I’ve never understood my wife’s preference for cold leftover pizza (although admittedly she’s certainly not alone). Warmed up makes all the diff IMO and I don’t understand those that say otherwise, even after living with one for 20 years.

no kidding.  I appreciate that we can’t help but apply more scrutiny to new tech, but ICE fires are so common we even have the slang term “carbecue” that’s used prolifically by news outlets (at least on the east coast) to tell commuters what’s causing the backup.

As a gen-xer who struggles to understand this new “always late, never a penalty” post-covid educational environment my 18 and 19 year old kids are in now, I was hoping this article would shed some light on that.

adjusting the focal point is very possible and not difficult. googlemagic eye picture”

take a page from the trucker’s playbook; to say thanks turn on your flashers for a couple beats

I do exactly the same thing (look a couple cars ahead), so I can tell you with certainty that you can’t see through about half the vehicles on the road now (in Chicagoland anyway) due to tinted windows, vans & work trucks, semis, etc... the tactic of depending on being able to see through the car in front of you is

ok, and we could also point out the difference in cheese and different method of cooking the egg, but it’s the same stuff, if in slightly different order. would it make you happy if we called it a “reimagined mcgriddle”?

for all the warning they’ve had, I’m so disgusted that laws are lagging behind. before the first driverless car was allowed on the road, we should have required legislation that outlined exactly who gets punished for this stuff and how much. just like we have for drivers. the road that people depend on for everything

yeah baron zemo only attempted suicide.  you think that’s a better mindset?