phantomchariot
phantomchariot
phantomchariot

There's a book exactly on job hunting for the introvert, written by an introvert who's worked in employment for years: The Successful Introvert.

Failing. Hard.

Ah! Tailoring is filed in my head under "alterations" and "bespoke." Can one tailor for (to?) a population?

Update (because dog people talk endlessly about their dogs): Dog One is back in action. Yay, pup!

Awww

So how about helping give them the means to leave that relationship? If that's your metaphor of choice, you're going to back yourself into a corner in no time.

Building codes - yes - and money to help enforce them. There'd be no one living in San Francisco anymore without them. Or rather, there would be, but they'd be blamed a lot more for living there.

Makes me think that the federal and other aid should be directed at relocation for those who want it. Moving is expensive.

Yeah, that's tough. I've lived in places where there's no word for "cemetery" other than "churchyard," which makes talking about burying Jewish folks tricky. The common phase for "please" was also the imperative "do it!"

And this is so closely related to the horrendous idea that disabled people are here to inspire or teach the able. So dehumanizing.

Or huge red eye. Whichever.

Luckily, the parents have NO idea, and it will stay that way.

... and don't date anyone who professes to be Sauron. Friend of mine made this mistake.

*SNORT*

SING IT. I am so sick of the hoptastic crap out there. It's often boring hops and it's always too much of them. Can we send all these people to the India Pale Planet so I can get a decently balanced beer back here?

Clearly, we need a new major. We won't call it "fashion," since that obviously means something other than "designing clothes for large sectors of the population." Maybe put it in the Engineering School?

Clearly, perceptions may vary. I've always found it sweeter, as do my Icelandic friends, many of whom don't eat it because they find it too sweet. It's higher in calories for whatever reason. The rest like the skyr.is flavors, many of which aren't available in the KEA skyr. Eh. Skyr.is and KEA are marketed as

I'm up for it. Kumis for all!

Two brands, one venerable company. Skyr.is is way sweeter, a little thinner, and aimed at a younger, hipper consumer. MS/KEA skyr is older.

Well, at least it isn't because they're distracting ...