As someone who used to work in the identity management/authorization field… Not all cookies are bad. But yeah, I still agree.
As someone who used to work in the identity management/authorization field… Not all cookies are bad. But yeah, I still agree.
I don’t know why anyone asks. The answer is always yellow.
Complicated. There’s the city, and it’ll be broken into neighborhoods with their own names. Then that will be broken down into blocks (approximately) with their own numbers. Then each building has its own number within the block. So you can only find a place based on its address (assuming no online mapping) if you already know approximately where it is.
Before Google maps became a big thing, taxi drivers would have massive books full of neighborhood maps which they would refer to when you told them the address you wanted to go to.
I always called it the nipple.
I actually loved that thing when I had one. Much better control than the touchpad and with less need to move your hand off of the keyboard.
That sounds even more chaotic than the Japanese system.
Yeah, go ahead and do this somewhere like Home Depot, but most garden centers and nurseries are just small businesses. They need that income and lose a lot more money from this practice than one would expect (plants can get pretty expensive).
Like, there’s this rhododendron garden + nursery near me which has some truly amazing varieties. Things that you can only get there or in Bhutan, for example. They actually send people to these remote places to find rare varieties. Would I love to take a tiny cutting from basically everything there? Absolutely. But no. I pay because they’re amazing and I want to support them.
That’s not how it works or how it is meant to work. Food assistance is provided based on income, not on whether or not you have the ability to save up for a nice pair of shoes. And, in fact, it is intended to help you be able to do so. All of your money shouldn’t have to go to food.
She wouldn’t have qualified for SNAP if she wasn’t among the intended recipients. What she spends her money on is not what is used to determine eligibility.
I don’t think that is the reason. I think the reason is people fear prison. That’s my reason, anyway. It’s hard enough being chronically ill and not in the American slave system.
Dealing with health insurance and disability insurance has made me sincerely wonder how people don’t target insurance offices with violence. I’m surprised this is the first time something like this has happened. The average person is treated as completely disposable. No more money in the bank? No ability to work for somebody else’s profit? No value to you.
They don’t want us to die; they just don’t care about us at all. As long as there are enough of us around being obedient little slaves.
As with nearly everything else, it turns out that the “lame duck” concept is just an unofficial norm.
Also me, who just came back from the grocery store with a frozen pizza, four boxes of mac and cheese, and a bottle of whiskey.
That sounds even worse than Japanese’s counting system.
If you’re only two lengths away from the car in front of you while driving at highway speeds, you are tailgating. Back off. It’s far more dangerous than speeding.
They know that they don’t have to.
I think the idea is that the person would go through the tedious work of removing all the stringy bits from an orange on the other person’s behalf.