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“And there are literally dozens of home heat alternatives to gas furnaces” - such as?

What’s the difference? While the others weren’t ideal either, Ms. Palin has a confirmed positive COVID-19 test, which means she is almost certainly contagious to those who are around her.

Not quite a circle, but definitely a huge amount of overlap between Qanon and SovCit.

I watch https://www.TikTok.com/@scottpropandroll - He’s a Hollywood props master that does videos on that, as well as a healthy dose of dad jokes and puns.

I could be wrong, but I don’t believe there’s anything magic about Omicron that has changed how cloth masks work or don’t work. Cloth masks were never intended to protect the wearer; they were intended to prevent someone who might be infectious but pre-symptomatic from infecting others, by reducing the amount and

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I was seriously confused for a while after reading your post, because I watched the trailers, and none of them contained ANY of the scenes you described.

Did they even call Bobbi “Mockingbird” on Agents of SHIELD? I don’t think they did, but I could be wrong. I know she never went by “Agent 19.” Fans of course immediately recognized that Bobbi Morse was the character referred to as Mockingbird in the comics, and referred to the TV version as such, but I don’t think it

Not really an Easter egg URL... “aerie.com” is just the URL for American Eagle Outfitters’ women’s wear brand, and that advertising sign is above an American Eagle Outfitters store. Someone probably just noticed that “shopaerie.com” hadn’t been claimed and put it to good use.

Not really. What you’re referring to is something in parliamentary systems called “withdrawing the whip.” Parliamentary systems have a strong “whip,” which means that they have the ability to force politicians into following party-line on certain issues. Otherwise, they lose the whip, which basically means they’re out

I’m on the NextDoor for my community, as it’s sometimes good for a laugh. Someone in my area started complaining about property taxes going up, which they of course blamed on the governor of Wisconsin, who is a Democrat.

If you’re involved in a structure collapse, you’re most likely severely injured, with multiple broken bones and losing blood and consciousness. Even if all that isn’t true, you’re almost certainly immobile under hundreds if not thousands of pounds of rubble, and absolutely not in a position to reach for a cell phone.

Isn’t “collision” the term more generally accepted and used by the auto insurance industry?

Sending out one per American wasn’t the reporter’s idea. The reporter’s suggestion was “Why not just make them free and give them out and have them available everywhere?” Psaki was the one that sarcastically suggested sending out one per American, and all the reporter did was say “Maybe” to not immediately dismiss

I strongly doubt the use of the word “permanently.” It doesn’t look like a full erase/restore was suggested or tried, nor was a restore from DFU mode.

I’m thinking a small electric motor that would simply vibrate the panels periodically to shake off dust, sort of like a cell phone’s vibration motor.

One stat is based on “American Adults,” while the other stat is based on “All Americans” (which would include minors).

Far as I can gather, the newly created WarnerMedia spinoff company will include all of AT&T’s cable channels, including HBO, as well as the HBO Max streaming service. WarnerMedia will be the company that is merging with Discovery.

I strongly doubt Comcast hooking up with WarnerMedia would have passed anti-trust reviews. They would have been required to give up a lot to make that happen, possibly something like splitting off NBCUniversal from the rest of Comcast.

It may be kept separate, but offered as a bundle deal, similar to Disney’s D+/Hulu/ESPN+ deal.

I had almost no issues with a stick shift on level ground. I got REALLY good at that.