I’m over here amazed with how many times I had to read the headline before my brain would register what was wrong. It’s times like this that I can almost understand how stuff like this happens. Ha
I’m over here amazed with how many times I had to read the headline before my brain would register what was wrong. It’s times like this that I can almost understand how stuff like this happens. Ha
“just make more money” lmaooooo
I fit suits and make custom clothing for people for a fine mens clothes store. That’s been around forever.
That one took me a lil off guard as well. Can’t say it’s always a rule that’s 100% good to adhere to.
Alabama decided it’s upon conception.
I have one to watch my kitties.
Does Alan wake 2 count?
Yeah, that’s been my whole experience surrounding people being upset that batteries aren’t able to be replaced in phones anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying it’s a good habit, but I’ve never had a phone long enough for the battery’s life to degrade to the point where that degradation was more than mildy noticeable.
Family connections most commonly.
The pain. Lol
Charge time, charging infrastructure, and price are the things keeping me from getting an EV.
You can get an overcoat at Men’s Wearhouse for like $120 rn.
Rent till we die! Yayyyyyy
While I want to agree with the sentiment behind what you said I find it really hard to get behind government legally telling people what they can and can’t say. I personally feel like it’s every skinhead assole’s right to say racist awful shit. I also feel like if you’re going to exercise that right with reckless abandon, you’re gonna get fucked up by some people who don’t take kindly. As detrimental as their regressive views may be, I believe we simply cannot have legal punishments for saying something the government doesn’t agree with. It’s a very slippery slope.