simplediyer
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simplediyer

The fuck did I just read...

The fuck did I just read...

You’re missing the point.
I’ll give you a real life example: last night I needed to buy my GF a wireless mouse/keyboard set. So I went to Amazon, typed my search and found the cross section of most well reviewed + cheapest, then I bought the thing. I don’t need an explanation of why 800 ppl gave the item a favorable

You’re missing the point.
I’ll give you a real life example: last night I needed to buy my GF a wireless

Take a step backwards.

Take a step backwards.

It’s a $20 shower head. Dafuq do you really need to know about it?

It’s a $20 shower head. Dafuq do you really need to know about it?

He’s recovered pretty well all things considered. He’s a professor and he was able to go back to teaching which is the main thing for him, it was touch and go for a while as to whether he’d lose his ability to speak but he didn’t, and as long as he’s still able to lecture, he’s happy. I just wanted to point out that

It makes sense that they’re trying to get a handle on what may and may not cause cancer, but the words they use to describe the risk are terrible choices for communicating with the public. “Probably causes [ie has some kind of causal link to] cancer” is different from “will probably give you cancer” but they sound the

My takeaway from this is that WHO likes to cause a scare in the name of ‘raising awareness’ and I probably shouldn’t be paying much attention to any of their announcements until they’ve been vetted by a few more sources.

While the bankruptcy itself stays on your report for 10 years, the accounts involved in the bankruptcy typically come off the report after 7 years. You’ll see a boost in your credit score at that time (and you’ll likely start seeing new credit card offers coming in the mail).

I assume everyone knows what you and the original poster meant, but since I am both a CPA and an avid pedant, I have to point this out:

Definitely get an attorney. I work for a bankruptcy trustee, and I feel bad for the people who are representing themselves. A lot of them end up making their situation worse because they don’t know what they’re doing.

This times 100. I remember someone doing it alone and wearing an expensive watch to a hearing that they had forgotten to declare....

I’m a consumer bankruptcy attorney (Chapter 7 and Chapter 13; never tried a Chapter 11 or Chapter 12). The article says “You can file without a lawyer, but it’s not recommended since bankruptcy laws can be tough to navigate”. Without being biased (or trying to anyway), I can’t recommend using an attorney enough. The

If I was able to write in my option, I’d pick for “90s security lines.” Cockpit doors are closed, passengers now assume hijackers want to crash the plane rather than fly to Cuba, we’re good.

Almost - grew up around cars and race tracks as a small child. So those things always had value. Aptitude started to manifest as a teen, around spacial perception. True that the two can’t really be separated.

Way, way, back in the day, we had this thing called aptitude.

You can find out if you’re good at your passion by still working in another field to pay the bills and exploring it in your free time. The thing is, you don’t have to devote yourself to abandoning all other opportunities for one passion; you can bring some passion to anything that you do, and still develop the skills

I find a little bit of irony in the fact that Mike Rowe’s path of passion vs. opportunity is flipped from what most people would feel is normal. He talks about wanting to be a craftsman, but not being skilled enough. So, he found his opportunities in working as an opera singer, than as a local TV personality in

I think it’s because when the alcohol evaporates, it cools the skin temporarily, so it feels like it’s working. That doesn’t make it any better for your skin, though. I just use my aloe plant.

Juice from a can of chickpeas.