“Read on for a list of things that you shouldn’t expect to be able to use forever”
“Read on for a list of things that you shouldn’t expect to be able to use forever”
I think it’s because it’s safer to just save it, rather than risk deleting something someone might have wanted saved. If they give you the option of saving or not saving every single time, it would be really annoying. If they gave you the option to select to save it all the time or to not save it all the time, and…
Isn’t Survivor a CBS show? Which means it would be on Paramount+, not HBO Max?
“Save 75% on a refurbished 13.3" Apple MacBook Air.”
“Save 75% on a refurbished 13.3" Apple MacBook Air.”
“Florida Inmate Starves to Death”
“only six miles-per-hour, a slow jog or brisk walk.”
“TCPi’s production facilities in Durham, NC, produce 26.62 million cards per day, on a 120-foot-long printing press that cost $8.5 million. Meanwhile, 2.5 million packages are produced a day to put them in. And a good job too, given there are 10 per pack.”
“First, some may be wondering why I waited until I got to the island to try and rent a car.”
“Someone Will Buy This 1997 TVR Chimaera, Even Though It Rightfully Should Be Mine”
“I would add rental cars, as this is a fairly common necessity”
“If they’re a bit bland, use more than you normally would—you really can’t go far wrong, as your worst-case scenario here is needing a heavy hand with the table salt at dinner.”
“What is the difference between that and placing them at an angle?”
“This happens, “if you were close enough that somebody could have their spit hit your face when they exhale, or the moisture from their breath could be directly on your face,” Jacobsen says.”
“take an ice cube or an ice pack and run it over your wrist/forearm”
I don’t think that’s how it works, is it? If someone on the east coast of the US saves water, does that benefit someone in the drought-stricken southwest US?
Most of these writers here don’t bother proofreading what they write. And when their errors are pointed out, they don’t bother fixing it 99% of the time. They just don’t care.
I think it’s “hoity-toity”?
I could be wrong, but my understanding is that prison is where people who have been convicted of crimes go, and is usually under state or federal jurisdiction, while jails are where people are held while awaiting trial or some other legal process, but have not been convicted, and those are under local jurisdiction.
Didn’t he go to prison for it?
“What is important is the fact that Twister actually the greatest car commercial of all time”