travelingraec
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travelingraec

I totally agree with this.  If you want to appeal an outcome or sentence from a lower court you won’t be getting  a new trial - the higher court will look at the record and if it is unclear you are out of luck.

People like you lead miserable work lives because you hate your job. See how that works? And it’s not pretentious at all; I’m simply awarding good work ethic with a simple pizza or two...I’m not handing out keys to fucking Ferraris or something.

Food standards are higher all over the world. The U.S. may be the only place we’ve accepted the tradeoff of bad food for food that can be easily transported. The only example I need to give is tomatoes. Real tomatoes are so good, and the plastic blobs they sell in the grocery store are so tasteless... but they can

I mean, you’re not wrong with Walmart (WalMex), it slots itself pretty good competing against Chedraui, Aurrera, Soriana, and La Comer.

I find having co-workers who think you might be crazy to be an advantage. If you keep them guessing and on their toes, they don’t try to push you over the edge. All part of my evil plan to take over the world (but it’s so screwed up now, I really don’t want it anymore).

I still “self-talk” myself through unfamiliar or complicated tasks and I am way past the toddler stage.  My best (and most rational) conversations are with myself and if it makes other people think you are crazy, so much the better.

this is a great and encouraging story. congrats! and thanks for sharing it.

You can pair an online mail account with an infinite number of clients. Spouses generally have their email addresses (POP/IMAP) connected to numerous devices like your phones, tablets, mailboxes in a desktop client like Outlook. No two-factor steps for a connected account

I still think all of this can be accomplished with delivery rules and a specific Inbox folder(s) within one account. Using a second whole account introduces a different login.

Wow, that’d be a person I would no longer be friends with.

What does it take? I’d say caring about doing a good job and results. There’s this personal trainer at the community center gym I go to that cares more about socializing with his clients than personal training. I’ve seen his clients doing exercises with obviously piss poor form while he’s just yacking away with them.

ah. reason i asked is i know someone who is allergic to penicilin and industrial chicken breasts. not the rest—just the breast. organic is ok. eggs are ok. but those damn breasts lol.

goddamn. not to pry, but as a public service detective (lol)... but seriously, are you by any chance allergic to antibiotics? penicillin maybe?

macmini user here too, with a craptastic 24" acer monitor from costco that could use a 27" or greater upgrade, and some speakers... i’ll second your motion.

This is why chicken legs and dark breasts are both considered “dark” meat;

ALL the ways:

I’m in one of those neighbourhood where all the houses are the same. Kinda sucky...but it’s a roof over my head that didn’t cost a billion dollars.

While a lot of people use the volume eating concept to the extreme as basically a way to maintain a starvation diet, it doesn’t have to be that way. Even a very small calorific deficit to lose weight in a healthy way could potentially leave you hungry if you don’t incorporate some higher volume foods. You could still

I don’t have a big problem with coil electric stoves. They have all the disadvantages highlighted here, but the learning curve is easy enough and depending on the gas stove you compare it to, sometimes they can actually get hotter (which is good, when needed).

Can I get the same effect from just eating pork rinds?