Oh I hate these shitty joints that are designed to fail eventually. It’s just not made to last.
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Oh I hate these shitty joints that are designed to fail eventually. It’s just not made to last.
Very cool, but as someone who has difficulty swallowing pills, I doubt I could get that down. Maybe if my life depended on it.
When the anesthesiologist turns out to be out of network on the day of your pre-approved, medically necessary surgery.
Question: if I buy figs commercially, will they contain dead wasps? Or, is this something that only happens naturally?
It’s so strange because publishing on the Internet is close to free, and I swear one of my peer reviewers lacked basic reading comprehension.
Easy and widespread access to guns plus no functioning mental (or otherwise) healthcare system is as lovely a combo as projectile vomiting plus explosive diarrhea.
You’re gonna have a bad time.
There are many things conservatives should think and do.
Lucky you haven’t had to work the labyrinth of getting a prescription approved. In my experience it can take months do get medical care for some conditions.
I was born ready to go full cyborg. I am not impressed with the meat.
The deception is that the item presented for vote appears to be about illegal voting of non-citizens, but this isn’t related to the actual law being voted upon.
The cruelty is the point, as usual. Making the world worse is OK as long as it hurts other Americans I don’t like.
It’s my preferred, however, almost anything that moves away from the one-choice, winner-takes-all design is an easy win IMHO.
This year, the Missouri General Assembly passed a deceptive measure that could actually make it harder for us to hold our leaders accountable. You will see this measure on your November ballot, claiming that it stops noncitizens from voting — even though that has been illegal for a century. It’s an unnecessary and misleading proposal, but without Missourians reading the fine print, it may very well pass — based on a lie.
One of the simplest examples is called “pick-all-you-like” or approval voting: When voters go to the ballots, they can choose any number of candidates they support, rather than being forced to settle on one option.
Unfortunately, the legislature’s trick measure in November would take away your choice to hold leaders accountable by hiding what’s really on the ballot. It’s a deceptive attack on local control.
I’m a fleshy human being who took out some quotes manually.
That’s one of the most metal things I’ve ever seen.
Thing that experts working in the effected field overwhelmingly predicted would happen, actually happens. Voters stunned.
If only. The past couple jobs I’ve had, everyone acts as if they have multiple jobs. It’s a rare privilege to be focused on a few responsibilities only.
Funny I thought these people had an issue with tax dollars being used to pay for certain services they don’t agree with.
Not really, because the rental market does not behave like commodities do. Generally, you have to live within a reasonable distance of employment. For this and other reasons, renters are much more vulnerable and tend to get exploited far beyond the cost of the service.
Basically, if tenants had any more money to exploit, they would already take it. Rents are maximally high wherever possible to extract maximum money from people who need a place to live.
Consider the common joke that I pay this much in rent every month but the bank says I can’t afford a house where the mortgage would be substantially less.
It’s way of dressing up expenses to fit our criminally low corporate tax structure.
It’s a special kind of fucked up that the government is paid for by the poor to serve the interests of the wealthy.
I have a drawbridge on my way to work. A drawbridge! Barges come in under that bridge.
Different philosophy around here. No such thing as late really because a random one hour delay is just too much to solve by leaving early.