I like this title better:
I like this title better:
“it isn’t fair to ask tens of millions of borrowers eligible for relief to resume their student debt payments while the courts consider the lawsuit,”
Why does it matter if “electric vehicle testing is complicated”. As long as the EPA applies it’s rules across the board for all electric car manufacturers, why give Porsche special treatment?
I can SORT OF understand keeping separate accounts for various reasons, but billing each other for everyday stuff (unless it’s a tax thing) sounds really, really petty to me. At that point, I have to question the entire foundation of that marriage. One day 10 or 20 years from now we’ll be able to backtest the divorce…
Zelle through the banks cuts out all that social BS. Literally send from one bank to the other. I do it from my bank’s app (Wells Fargo).
I didn’t know this was a thing on Venmo, but I have noticed more and more married couples choose to keep separate finances. That’s not how we choose to roll, but you do you other people.
I recently had to sign up for Venmo to pay someone. I had no idea there was a social component. I was horrified to find that it defaulted to showing you friends when and who was exchanging money. I really can’t fathom why anyone would want others to know about their financial transactions with other people.
I rarely use it but when I do I’ve always chosen private without even knowing any of this purely because I saw no reason for it to be public. The world has no need to know I sent someone $8 to cover my part of lunch.
This is sound logic, for all intensive purposes.
I definantly use “upmost” but irregardless, I could care less which one you use.
I had never even heard of “upmost,” and had to look it up. For what it’s worth, I found a reference to it in a grammar guide from 1867. So for others who, like me, may have been thinking that this was some new stupid form of unnecessary word-shortening, be advised that it’s actually an old stupid form of unnecessary…
That’s a diesel electric hybrid and has a steel on steel rolling coefficient. Steel on steel is vastly lower vs rubber on asphalt/concrete and is why trains are so efficient relative to semis.
They’re hoping for a surge in purchases!
The bit about energy staying inside the surge protector sounds like it might have been an awkward and non-technical way of saying that it doesn’t go past the protector. If the author really thought that it stored surges like a battery, they wouldn’t have phrased it that way.
Awaiting the conveniently placed follow-up post of the day’s best deals on Surge Protectors...
“Castro told BuzzFeed that just because unhappy campaign staffers are willing to bash their boss doesn’t mean that those stories have to be reported.“
I love watching some of the people caping for her now are the same people who were calling her a cop a year ago. Now she’s a victim of racism, but people were side-eyeing her while she was being expected to prove her blackness to Charlamange. A lot of you are straight up fucking phonies who helped bring this woman…
I mean, once you rule out Harris not addressing her past as a DA, her constantly moving platform and lack of a coherent campaign strategy all you’re really left with is sexism and racism so Castro and Booker do have a point.
Mmhmm, sounds to me like they’re setting the groundwork for their own excuses once they inevitably leave the race.
Counterpoint. The motivations of the person doing the search are irrelevant, however innocent or malevolent. The person being searched for has right to determine how easy or difficult it is to find them via online methods.