Yeah, I’m not convinced that he would know the association, or that he’s even involved with the campaign at this level, but it’s telling that Nazis seem to flock to his campaign and administration, and that’s on him.
Yeah, I’m not convinced that he would know the association, or that he’s even involved with the campaign at this level, but it’s telling that Nazis seem to flock to his campaign and administration, and that’s on him.
I don’t want to hear anybody say that this is an accident. I’m sick of the excuse of stupidity or ignorance to be used to defend this administration’s actions (“Trump’s too stupid to know it is a Nazi symbol, yada yada yada). Even if say Trump really didn’t know, he is not operating alone in the White House. He has…
Well, face it. He has not been even trying to hide it.
Lady Gaga got tired of stealing from Madonna so she is now plagiarizing Britney Spears.
An article titled entitled how to drink on domestic flights: “There is no way to drink on domestic flights so just sneak your own booze on!” Why is the author recommending doing something that could get you aressted or barred from flying again with the airline.
I had a seat mate and his buddy that drank mini bottles of liquor on the plane. They were caught and met at the gate by local police when we landed.
Oh, quite certainly. But he’s not the only one to play Trump turncoat and reap benefits from the “left” for confirming everything we already knew. I hate that any of them should feel welcome or comfortable unless they actually atone for what they took part in.
Completely agree. This article is both inaccurate and misguided
Counterpoint: Do not be a child who cannot follow rules. Getting people to distance, wear masks, not be disruptive, not over-use the lavatory, etc. are all easier if people aren’t inebriated. If you can’t fly due to anxiety, reconsider flying. Consider other methods. But it’s gotta be hard enough to flight attendants…
FAA regulations prohibit passengers from drinking alcohol on board the aircraft unless it is served by the air carrier. (Source)
“If you want to BYOB, make sure your beverage of choice is between 24% and 70% Alcohol By Volume (ABV) or 48-140 proof. Beer and wines tend to meet this standard easily, but be careful with your hard liquors. “
Sorry, it’s against the law to bring your own alcohol on a flight and drink it.
Wait - Don’t federal regulations prohibit consuming alcohol that’s not served to you by the airline? The law lets you bring it on board, but my understanding is that you can’t consume it for the same reason you can’t bring out your own mini bottles in an Applebees...
The easiest way to do this is to search through your old email for phrases like “confirm your email,” “unsubscribe,” “your new account,” or “welcome to.”
As someone who has done this a couple times, I don’t recommend auto-forwarding emails. You’re going to continue to need to connect to both accounts until everything has been moved over anyway.
Still have and use my Yahoo Mail address from 1998.
Too many steps. I'll just continue being judged for aol account.
The people at the business.com domain hate me. While I don't have a valid email address with them, I frequently use nonya@business.com when I have to use an email address to sign up for something that will obviously spam the crap out of me.
I just migrated away from gmail. I was all google all the time for years and years. However, Google and Apple are not playing well together, and I got tired of the constant little stream of issues between all my Apple stuff, and Gmail. I ended up getting an iCloud account after years of resisting. Turns out I had no…
As for your actual email address, make it as easy to remember and as "grown-up" as possible. That means avoid cringe-worthy names like "thorinsparkles2000@gmail.com" or "zeldafan1969@outlook.com" if you can. Instead, stick to your name whenever possible. If that's not available, add something to your name that won't…