Are they as prevalent or recommended in countries with less exploitative and mercenary healthcare systems?
Are they as prevalent or recommended in countries with less exploitative and mercenary healthcare systems?
I have wool overcoats and suits that I have owned for 10-20 years and have dry-cleaned maybe once. In the olden days before dry-cleaning people didn’t wash those things - they brushed them and pressed them - and you can still do that today. You might have them cleaned before putting them in storage, to prevent moths,…
I have a poster of Slide Title in my bedroom.
Yes, that’s why I prefer to send “We’d Really Rather You Didn’t” letters.
Headline writers are weaponizing weaponizing.
Way back in the early 1800s, the college had a program for students from low-income families. They could attend the college for free, but they had to work as servants to the richer kids.
- Your story must be true. ... .
Every indication is that housing prices are about to fall. Save your money and rent for now.
Why would they need to do this? Planes crash if you mess up, but tanks? It seems like it would be a lot cheaper and more efficient to just train on real tanks, which you already have a lot of, than to build a simulator that trainees would have to take turns to get time in.
Insurance is definitely part of the reason now, but probably not the only reason:
Not only was he arrested for allegedly murdering his girlfriend in the ‘60s, he was later convicted of the attempted murder of another person in 1977.
American chocolate has notes of vomit, which Americans like. But to the rest of the world, tastes like vomit:
No, it did, until James Corden revived it by taking back his apology. That’s the point.
Za’atar mix would work great as well. Za’atar is a thyme-like herb used in Middle-Eastern cuisine, usually sold mixed with sesame, sumac, and salt. You can moisten it with olive oil and spread it thick on pitas to be toasted, or use more oil and make a dip. Herby, tangy, nutty, salty, and fatty - how can you go wrong?
I think this map only covers his No Reservations show. The Reddit user that made this made separate maps for his other shows, linked here:
Police can use deadly force to arrest you if they have probable cause to believe you pose a threat of death or serious bodily harm to themselves or others. So a cop might feel justified to open fire on you if they think you committed a violent crime, if you’ve got a stick in your hand, or if you look really really…
“The speediest spider on Earth is the desert-dwelling Moroccan flic-flac spider (Cebrennus rechenbergi), which can reach speeds of up to 1.7 m/s (3.8 mph) when trying to escape predators.”
The only problem with Andy is that he doesn’t have one. Give him a 1987+ Turbo for a week and he’ll change his mind.
People can be oversensitive sometimes. I’m curious what the comment was, and how the chopsticks owner herself took it?
the real story is juicy enough