Our library in the last place we lived (Midwest of the US) let you take pans from their large collection of cake pans. It was actually really useful.
Our library in the last place we lived (Midwest of the US) let you take pans from their large collection of cake pans. It was actually really useful.
The weird part is, when you actually talk to a Conservative irl, they don’t care about EVs. Sure they might not like them—they might even think they’re a Political scheme or whatever. But they at least understand that there are more important things happening. Politicians failure to represent their user base’s viewpoint in the US is always astounding.
If I’m trying to actually be realistic and understand it rather than just insult people—I think this Is due to a lot of different things, but a large one is that conservatives see liberals as “the ones running the world”. They feel oppressed, and silenced, and therefore lash out. This builds overtime. Liberals do not see conservatives the same way.
Because many people see it as political, or at least moral. And that means they want to “pick a side”
Wait, I’ve been out of the loop for a bit; is Trump actually saying that he should be immune to charges because he was the president??? How in the world could he think that would work?
I used Niagara free for quite a while. It does have a fair few features locked behind the paywall, but it’s certainly usable.
Any reason to switch from InnerTune to this?
Really cool article—though I really wish more articles like this included sources. Not that I necessarily don’t believe it or something, but things like this have scientific papers backing them up, and it makes me uncomfortable when they aren’t included
Personally, I don’t think a service is in the wrong for trying to protect against ad block, especially when their revenue comes from ads. However I also don’t think there’s anything wrong with adblockers continuing to innovate to circumvent that. I’m rooting for Ublock Origin lol
I might try that, while they don’t drastically change colors like people say, I do notice my white clothes don’t seem to last long before they look old and worn out
Oh, I just always get clothes at a 2nd hand shop or thrift store
I have literally never separated my clothes, and I’ve never had anything get messed up.
My family doesn’t get smartphones until age 12. That seems to work well
It’s sweet that you think the average person has an actual effect on the direction our government takes. The only way to get stuff done is mass protest, and we sure as hell aren’t getting people to protest deleting Edge when we have much, much bigger problems here atm.
Wow, Google discontinuing something? Breaking news, unprecedented
Found in NeMo
Guys! He found him!
God this gives me PTSD of the similar spatulas my grandparents insist on getting for some reason XD a big reason I don’t skimp on quality kitchen supplies now. I recommend, if it’s available, anyone who wants good kitchen stuff that won’t break easy, try finding an Asian market of some kind with an appliance etc. section. The Korean market near me sells all type of great wooden spatulas, tongs, etc. and also stainless steel, for a great price. Way better than the overpriced trash at the big box stores.
Can you not simply turn that off on most smart watches? Actual question, I haven’t owned one in a while
Some people might disagree with me, but Celeste.
Important rights of businesses in the US constitution include
Important note regarding a business’s right to regulate free speech: The rules of the Constitution are meant to regulate Congress, not businesses or citizens. Therefore, the right to free speech means Congress cannot restrict someone from speaking his or her mind, but a business may be able to.
For example, a radio show has the right to not allow a certain person to speak on its program or to say certain things. Ultimately, such issues are decided by the Supreme Court, and there may be some exceptions, depending on the circumstances.