Recently flew overseas. It’s amazing how many people think that their nose is somehow not connected to their respiratory system, and how often the same people needed to be repeatedly told by the flight crew to pull their mask up over their nose.
Recently flew overseas. It’s amazing how many people think that their nose is somehow not connected to their respiratory system, and how often the same people needed to be repeatedly told by the flight crew to pull their mask up over their nose.
Have the airlines clamped down on the “I’m eating!” people who take off their masks, open a packet of peanuts, and sit there?
I’m glad they’re doing this.
I can only speak from my experience with United, American, Delta, and Alaska - yes, those 4 airlines at least are providing the disposable “medical” type masks. Typically those are blue/white with elastic ear bands. I don’t know what it’s like if you arrive at TSA without a mask, but the gate agents and flight…
Affects.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/affect-vs-effect-usage-difference
Ah yes, especially reading this site, where every article is interrupted with videos, links, and dozens of ads. It’s a real lifesaver.
Wot?
A bit rubbish of an article, no?
This article alone is offensive in itself because it assumes that everyone talking with those phrases with this “ableist” mentality in the forefront to intentionally be mean towards others.
I tried it once, wasted a day and earned an equivalent of 75 cents. Also, create a dedicated email account for this kind of ventures, I was careless enough to use my usual email, and now get about 50 spam emails every single day. It's not worth it.
the $10 you’ll receive isn’t worth the lifetime of spam mail.
I think it’s worth noting that while these are great ways to begin a mindfulness practice for those who struggle with straight meditation, it’s still worth working toward actual meditation.
As a very important note, only use regular WHITE cane sugar: not organic (may not be completely free of molasses, which is great for humans but poisonous to hummingbirds because of iron), not brown, coconut, etc. Most definitely do NOT use honey! Just use plain white sugar.
That’s not quite right. The laws vary by State, but I don’t think California traffic law is that unique.
I know a lot of people like to create the impression that bikers break the rules of the road. In fact, drivers more than bikers break the rules of the road.
I think part of the problem is reflected right in the title “Your Lane”. It’s not your lane. It’s the lane. It’s a shared lane - shared by all the people using it. I find this sense of entitlement or possessiveness is often what leads to conflict.
Also, dropping a book doesn’t mean it’s a bad book. It may just be timing. Sometimes we try books at the wrong time in our life, and they aren’t right for us. I have had many a mutual break-up with a book, and sometimes I later got back together with a book because I found myself in the right place for it.
Keeping track of books is great. I use Goodreads.com for mine. You can see what your friends are reading, keep track of some authors (sadly not every author sets up proper Goodreads pages and integrates their blogs), and keep track of when you finished a book.
Did anyone even consider editing the horrible grammar of the title?
M'eh I've had the inventory blocked for a while now. They pop up and then go blip dissappearing. No regrets.