Fake names? On social media? Shocked. Socked I say!
Fake names? On social media? Shocked. Socked I say!
Is there a torrent link somewhere? It’s a large file and there’s long queue at each of the download mirrors.
You call it surveillance, but most people call it a friends list.
I didn’t yet own a Dutch oven
Look at Mississippi moving up in the world. You know it’s just going to go to their head that there’s a category they’re not dead last in.
Done what? Paid less $1,000 for a coffee mug? Yeah, I’ve done it a few times. It’s not all that difficult.
Nah it really is excessive. You know what’s not going to break and injure someone in war time? Styrofoam/cardboard cups.
I make an exception for the mint Oreo thins. Those things are great.
Public facing social media is a public space. There’s no warrant requirement to video tape, record, or surveil someone in public, so I wouldn’t expect there to be one to see anyone’s publicly available twitter/facebook profile either.
You could, but (Weight*13.5) is the generic LD 50 for grams of sugar. The 1.5 is simply the number of grams in a piece of candy corn. You can use the same formula for anything just substitute the 1.5 for however many grams of sugar per piece of the thing you’re looking at.
Kinda depends on the gift doesn’t it? If it’s a jewelry box...sure why not? But if it’s something from Adam & Eve, it’s probably not a good idea to whip it out at the Cheesecake Factory.
I’m a fan of candy corn too...but 5 lbs? That’s just like a bag of type 2 diabetes.
But unless you’re a heart surgeon or something, is the job really that important that you can’t take a half-hour?
I’m having a hard time coming up with arguments against this design, frankly.
if the goal is a legal, safe, and well-regulated sex work industry
It’s actually more than that. US lottery revenues are $70 billion annually. Divided by 125 million households means, on average, each household spends $555 a year.
Meanwhile, I actually accrued fines for not voting in Brazil (where I’ve never lived) because I had a Brazilian passport and the voting age there was 16.