A burner serves the same purpose and only costs $20 every three or so months. You can also set up google voice so that it rings your cell and home when it’s number is called (if you want to just give one number for emergency contact).
A burner serves the same purpose and only costs $20 every three or so months. You can also set up google voice so that it rings your cell and home when it’s number is called (if you want to just give one number for emergency contact).
That’s what I was afraid of :-\ All the cool things phones can do, but at the end of the day I still can’t justify the added cost over a land-line.
Do you have to have a cell phone to use Movie Pass? Or can you download the app onto a tablet and use Wi-Fi to check in?
The Punisher only kills violent or dangerous criminals, and isn’t real. The truth is, if Americans would allow wider range of, less appeals, and eliminate mandatory appeals for, the death penalty, we would save a ton of money while also making society better. Look at studies of selective breeding and criminal…
These things are apples and oranges?! o_O Are you dense? Perhaps if you break it down to the smallest thing that is the same in both situations, then yes they are both resorting to violence without knowing everything that was involved.
Some people can disassociate legal, social, moral, and ethical accountability. Legally he is to blame. Socially he is to blame. Morally, you are only responsible for yourself, and he has no blame. Ethically, he has blame for harming the other person, but not for their death. This is part of what makes blanket…
Completely different situations. In Tamir Rice there were multiple calls, and a visible gun as the police pulled up. Not saying the cop was right in that situation, but in this situation there was a single call, a compliant person, and no reason at all to shoot. Common sense says that at least one responding officer…
This is one of my biggest peeves, and biggest problems with American Mentality (I don’t know if you are American, but that idea runs rampant here!). Teachers are NOT and should NOT be baby sitters. So many people tend to have this belief to the point that the American education system has been in a nosedive for years!
As I myself am a Millennial I hate to group everyone into the same category, but the ADD Millennial attitude goes hand-in-hand with this attitude. The “need” to be entertained and and the 30 second attention span make phones and wi-fi the downfall of education! (Being totally exaggeratory for the sake of the point!)…
That’s exactly the problem. A degree in education should teach techniques for teaching. How to reach students who don’t respond to anything, parent contact and support, classroom management techniques, and a more in depth knowledge of the topic of which you’re teaching so you can answer questions and pique interests…
Alright, let me put it another way... Reserved seats at the theatre are the same as pay to win in video games. :)
Yea, I’m of the mindset of NOT wrestling with a pig, but this isn’t a political debate. This is a common sense debate. You’re reactions and name-calling, then getting mad at someone else name-calling is all straight from the stereotypical extreme left playbook. I never said Clinton was far left. She was a Republican…
Absolutely not! Ragnarok was a blast! But if the film is decent, I NEVER come away wishing for... less...
You seem to have either missed the point entirely or did not read the comment in full. The rest of the comment talks about using terms like objective and intelligent decisions based on fact. The fact that you seem upset over Hildebeast but not Drumpf shows your personal bias (which was the point of the original…
College classes are also constantly “teaching” things that students who actually paid attention in high-school already know. I went to college for a degree in education with an emphasis in history and math. I literally learned NOTHING the entire time that I didn’t already know. That’s almost 32 classes that could…
Find a solution for people who talk in a movie and they might could. I’ve also noticed that when you go at night it’s much louder than first-second showings because of more people.
I loath places with reserved seats. They charge a premium for the service and usually require cell phones to do it. (Yes some allow for computer purchases, but most around here do not) You really enjoy the theatre? Show up early and do the work! Perhaps though, the bigger issue here is that some seats aren’t worth…
I completely disagree with this. The longer a movie (decent movie) the more value for my buck. And if you can work 4 hours at work with no break, then a 3 hour flick is no biggie. IF you get restroom breaks, then you should realize you’re super lucky and most people don’t!
I go to the first showings because I even balk at the $6.79 (Yea they charge tax now instead of factoring it in making for odd ticket prices 0_O). That’s my biggest complaint, but second?
I think you just hit the nail on the head right there... For-profit news... As a history teacher, I’m always trying to get kids to think for themselves and be objective, critical thinkers. I truly feel like human bias is in an upswing of the pendulum right now, and the best way to see the truth is to get news from…