I’m a little appalled that this article doesn’t mention arguably the worst consequence of revenge cheating. It can be a pretty crappy thing to do to the person the revenge cheater cheats with. I have seen a few instances of someone who has been cheated on trying to seduce someone else’s spouse. Or cheating with…
Yes, with rare exceptions, all should get the updated bivalent COVID-19 vaccination.
Did the writer of this article actually consult with a licensed plumber, or did they binge-watch renovation porn TV programs. Lots of bad advice here.
Sounds like your family is fucked up!
They should scrap all the rest of them while they’re at it.
Please stop even using this horrible term. Showing up and doing your job (and nothing more) is meeting your work obligations. It shouldn’t even be a discussion.
Not what FEMA says. It says that fire risk index (important terminology!) is low-moderate. And the reason is not because fires are rare (in fact, FEMA’s site says they’re more than twice as likely in Boulder than in Colorado as a whole), it’s because social vulnerability is low and community resilience is moderate.
Gesture shortcuts are not to be under utilized as well, if available in your launcher. Using Nova, in addition to the icons on the homescreen, I also utilize numerous gestures such as a double-tap opens my password manager, double-tap and swipe up brings up the Play Store, etc. It’s a great way to have additional short…
It’s really how the fitness industry has always been:
At least it’s not a video, though.
Basically the one article that should have been a slideshow, and instead there’s not a single picture to be found outside of the header lol.
Agreed. Was a bit surprised here. A grand jury determines if there is sufficient evidence to go forward with a trial. What the author describes is a normal jury.
Most lawn mowers have a mulch option. Just use that. The cut is finer, but it keeps everything enclosed.
Sorry, but when the parent corporation has profits that are 300% greater than same quarter previous year, that’s price gouging, not supply and demand. I’ve seen gas stations raise prices 3 times in a day, with the same fuel in their storage tanks. That’s BS. Gas prices have always been tied to oil prices, but the…
“Sued into oblivion” is very different than, as the article stated, “breaking laws designed to protect stockholders”. There are no laws. There is only very debatable case history, and furthermore, the very existence of B corporation certification flies in the face of the notion that even case history holds. B…
https://www.thesustainableinvestor.net/blog/2016/02/23/fact-v-fallacy-the-legal-duty-of-public-corporations
It makes me laugh that the very same people who think that socialism is from the devil and the government should never interfere with the free market are the first ones to say “the government needs to do something about gas prices!” whenever they can’t afford to fill their gas-guzzling SUVs.
But an imaginary Exxon CEO who decided to give gas away for free, just to be nice, would be breaking laws designed to protect stockholders. Corporations have a legal obligation to be profitable (or “greedy,” if you want to look at it that way.)
https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2022-07-01/exxon-signals-operating-profits-could-double-over-the-first-quarter