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No panties?

RP1 is certainly not literature, and carries no more weight than any of the pop culture detritus it is made from, but in the form of an audiobook read by Will Wheaton it was highly enjoyable during my commute to work, in fact an almost perfect companion. I drive an hour a day, 2x, mostly long stretches of highway with

I signed up with Nord and find it’s problematic on my phone. Connected apps almost always require that I open the Nord app to reconnect, which gets pretty annoying pretty fast. I have AT&T and get pretty terrible reception at home and work, so I haven’t fully written off Nord as I suspect it has more to do with that,

I signed up with Nord and find it’s problematic on my phone. Connected apps almost always require that I open the

Can it communicate with the dead?

I was taught that in business etiquette, you do not offer to shake a woman’s hand, you wait for her to offer. I generally ignored this but was always cognizant of it. If anything it made an awkward moment even more awkward.

I particularly enjoy the line, “It’s a little unwieldy, but no worse than a standard key ring.”

I particularly enjoy the line, “It’s a little unwieldy, but no worse than a standard key ring.”

Do you tip drug couriers?

A far more useful tip would be how to recover from greeting someone you thought was greeting you, only to realize their wave was meant for someone else. That’s a real dignity crusher right there.

That’s a fantastic deal. I paid about $700 (which was a good price at the time) for my All Clad 5-ply, which honestly seems like too much compared to the price of the more common All-Clad 3-ply, but $485? Awesome.

That’s a fantastic deal. I paid about $700 (which was a good price at the time) for my All Clad 5-ply, which

I had purchased a similar one for my wife (bad back) a few weeks earlier, and it was plush and comfy. When this one went up for a deal I thought I’d buy one for myself. It was stiff nylon and uncomfortable, enough so that I tried to return it (IIRC, these are not returnable but they refunded my money anyway; I ended

I had purchased a similar one for my wife (bad back) a few weeks earlier, and it was plush and comfy. When this one

I purchased the Naipo butt pillow from Amazon and it was terrible.

I purchased the Naipo butt pillow from Amazon and it was terrible.

Has Gap quality changed at all? I remember buying boxer briefs from them that held up really well for about ten years.

Has Gap quality changed at all? I remember buying boxer briefs from them that held up really well for about ten

As someone who has been debating the religious since childhood (I grew up across the street from a predatory Christian college), I have to give you credit for the degree to which you state your case. You have obviously spent a great deal of time formulating and evaluating the ideas of your religion as you see them,

2) This is entirely on you as the customer has no way of knowing any of this information unless you communicate it to them. And yes that may be an uphill climb for you considering the low regard people in your industry are generally held when it comes to honesty.

So much to work with here, but I’ll be as brief as possible.

Here’s a question for you. How did you come to be a Christian? Did you survey the approximately 3,000 gods that are worshipped today and conclude that Christianity makes the most sense for you, or did you inherit your religion from your family or environment? If so, what tremendous luck for you, and how horribly

We obviously view spirituality very differently, and that would probably be a pointless debate, but isn’t faith belief in the absence of fact?

“ ...as after all, there is nothing greater in our immediate experiences than persons.”

Been keeping my Wusthoffs on one for a couple of years now, no issues

I have to disagree, as I do believe all religions are cults. Some actually manage to do some good in the world for sure, some are surely well-intentioned, but they pretty much all prey on common human vulnerabilities (the desire for a better afterlife, desire to see lost loved ones, etc).