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Pretty rare for me, but it has happened, and usually when standing for the duration (not standing ON the actual bed, of course).. I think it’s related to breathing or unintentionally holding your breath, but YMMV. If it happens all the time, you might have a blood flow concern in your noggin. I’d at least consider

This is a good summary full of common sense that goes nicely along with a prior comment that (and I paraphrase, here) adults should be allowed to do adult things (presumably as long as nobody else gets harmed in the process).

Homeland:

See, AA falls under the non-dangerous category, imo. Nobody sacrifices cats or virgins, and they’ll happily answer even the most probing of questions. Guess there’s always an a-hole or two who might use your horrible moment of clarity story against you, but it’s best for one to own that shizzle, anyway.

That’s some nice engineering, there. If you build it into a briefcase and call it a science project for school, SJW’s will help you fight for your right to get it through TSA without all of that unnecessary hassle.

This. Except, I found that by reading the active ingredient (and dosage) list on Dayquil, I can substitute all of the ingredients with small, dry, no-quart-size-bag-necessary OTC pills. Acetaminophen, Sudafed (real OTC - not the kind you have to show your driver’s license at the pharmacy counter for — unless you get

The official answer is that you have to wait until they drop off after seven years, or that at least, the reporting agency stops caring enough to report it. (I’ve been through the wringer with my own credit, and I’ve seen negative things drop off “on their own” after five or six years with no intervention on my part).

Glad I read TFA. Apparently there’s a drug that might re-grow the lost synapses. News to me. 

What someone might hear if I encountered their silent doorbell:

I’ve been to several January and February bonfires where the old tree was set atop the bonfire structure, and the wood was lit. Made for quite the spectacle, and I highly recommend experiencing it at least once.

Of course! That would explain it.

Hope your pup’s ears turn out fine. Our Basset woofs so loudly it apparently makes her ears itch. You’d think it’d be effective as negative reinforcement, but not so much. It’s actually a little comical to see her woof loudly, make a puzzled face and shake her ears, and then woof excitedly again. Rinse, repeat.

1 block. And I’d have over nine minutes left to play Candy Crush.

If he’s shy and she’s purty, that’ll backfire. Otherwise, agreed.

I’ve got no problem with slow drivers. I only have a problem with slow drivers that get in the left lane and match the speed of the car in the right lane. (Often these folks are yapping on the phone and not really thinking about passing. That’s when they really get under my skin.)

I worked check-outs years ago and got “promoted” to manager. First time I made the following week’s schedule, I put the fastest checker on the express lane. My boss pulled me aside and said ALWAYS put the slowest one on express. Talk about a paradigm shift when you’re young.

For this deal, the battery comes with the sale price. Or you can buy the battery-less option for $20 more. Personally, I like the tools so much, I went ahead and dropped $50 on the “better” charger. No mention on the page whether the standard (crappy) charger is included, but in my experience, included battery means

For this deal, the battery comes with the sale price. Or you can buy the battery-less option for $20 more.

Correct. That MFA won’t help save any other sites

I’m genuinely curious to know what you would put in “finally”.

Also of note: most of the “big” services easily allow you to request an SMS code as a backup option. Most, but not all will at least email you to let you know it happened, but the point is that SMS attacks are still a potential vector even when you use an auth app, unless you fully control the number getting the