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One thing that was fun was when I was hanging out by myself before meeting up with my BF and, without ever talking, we both just looked at the dots and intercepted each other lol.

I think you can currently choose to share your location for one hour, until the end of the day, or indefinitely. But impeded into iMesseges is the abilty to send any contact your current location as well if you want them to see just where you are right now but not track your location if you move.

Definitly. Though, I sometimes find it easier to share a location that updates over the next hour or day than send a snapshot of a specific location. Depends on what your needs are. If it’s just “this is the coffee shop I’m at... meet me here” then the snapshot works. If it’s “I’ll be in Midtown all morning. Come find

When I stared using Find My Friends to share my location with my BF everyone made it sound so creepy... but it is actually surprisingly useful to do with someone you trust. It’s so nice to not have to text “did you leave work yet” or “how far away do you think you are” or things like that.

My biggest problem with this article is that it did not contain more beefy nerd hunk photos.

Well, I’m speaking about my circumstance which I understand is different than other’s but in my scenario, my plan’s deductible is $2,000 a year and my employer contributes $1,000 a year. So, if this year I don’t spend anything on health care (like you might) then my HSA ends up with $1,000 in free money from my

You know, one of the best things my boyfriend and I did when we first started dating was to come to a mutual understanding about what source we would agree upon when fact-checking something. (We went with Wikipedia, for good or bad.) This helps us in an argument (these aren’t “throwing plates at the wall” arguments,

Yeah, I thought the same.

It’s interesting with HSAs because they seem to be awesomely beneficial to 1) people who have little to no medical expenses a year or 2) people who have a TON of medical expenses a year. There’s only a small segment in the middle where it might not be a great deal. Like a lot of people in my office are older and laugh

I don’t even think an emergency fund is really necessary, at least for how ours is set up. Our current setup is that our deductable is $2,000 and my employer contribues $1,000 so at most I’d be out of pocket $1,000 a year. But yeah, you do have to be good enough with money to make sure you set up an auto payment or

One of my bigger regrets is not switching to my employers high deductable plan with an HSA when I first started working there. Until just recently, our plan had a deductible of $1,500 a year but our employer contributed $1,000 to your HSA so really my annual deductible would have been $500. But I was young and stupid

I don’t know... wouldn’t a billionaire CEO with absolutely no relevant experience or education be a better choice?

I used well just have to trust the cops side of the story here. The other guy wasn’t allowed to live to tell his side.

Like if your started in your car by a bunch of people approaching you didn’t notice who may or may not have identified themselves as police before pointing a gun at you? Guess it only counts as self defence if he had been white.

The Atlantic reported that the police were going to ignor the weed but decided to approach when they saw the gun. So that seems to be incorrect.

You’re trying really hard to justify the police shooting someone. Good work.

The fact that people like you are the ones supporting the police in this situation is just further proof that they were in the wrong.

When police officers shoot first and then look to see if the person was allowed to own a gun or if the gun was stollen later... that’s a problem. A big problem.

So which was it: The officers knew he was a fellon or the officers saw him and just thought he was the “kind of guy” who looks like he would be a fellon. Tell me.

Well, good thing they got him then. I guess he totally deserved it. To clarify, they really should write into the law books that brandishing your gun results in instant death sentance by nearest law enforcement. Just so we all know that’s what the standard is.