Meeting someone online is and has been “normal circumstances” for some years now.
Meeting someone online is and has been “normal circumstances” for some years now.
Sounds more like someone who is mentally disabled to me, but it’s hard to tell.
My friends’ cats use theirs. I think they started getting them to by luring them with treats.
Sometimes a little too smart.
A puppy, and no, even though she did die of cancer right after she turned two. She was my joy.
That’s a big part of it, but some people are just loud and some restaurants just play their music way too loud all the time.
My experience in American restaurants is that the music is usually whatever is currently popular, so there’s a lot of hip hop and pop songs about dancing and fucking.
As a person with digestive problems that lead to hemorrhoids, this one in particular feels like a big fuck you.
I guess they are under the false assumption that the platform spreading disinformation is unintentional and undesired.
I suspect these are not as famous as you think. Also, the formatting of your post is not as reader-friendly as it could be.
It’s pretty obvious from the context.
Drink a bunch of water (as in, as much as you can stomach or up to 32 oz or so) about an hour beforehand and you will really need to pee.
This is what is required when a pelvic ultrasound is performed so that you have a full bladder at first but also need to pee so that you can then be imaged with an empty bladder.
Also, if you can and can do so without overspending, this is why it’s best to use a credit card for all purchases rather than cash or debit. Can’t do a chargeback if you didn’t use a credit card.
My experience with System 76 a few years ago was similar. Perhaps the single worst purchase of my life. I had to send it back to them to fix the fucked up hardware (it had a loose power socket and a bad motherboard) more than once and each “repair” took months. The first time they sent it back, nothing had been fixed. It was more than half a year before the fancy laptop I got from them was in any way usable.
I’m essentially the same but with more wisdom/experience, less anxiety, and worse health.
“Environmentally friendly”? No, they use crazy amounts of power.
“High-paying, long-term” jobs? Working in a data center may be in the tech field, but it doesn’t offer what people think of as “tech money” and your opportunity for advancement is slim. Data centers also don’t need to employ large numbers of people. They just suck up space and resources.
Edit:
The data center industry’s demand for electricity is growing so much that it could threaten Washington’s efforts to transition to a carbon-free power grid…
The original bill required each data center to create at least 35 permanent positions at 150% of the surrounding area’s average personal income.
A second bill, approved just a month after lawmakers passed the first tax break, gave recipients the choice between creating 35 jobs or just three positions per 20,000 square feet of server farm space, whichever was less.
Oh look, I was right. Could have told you all that before the state wasted money on this.
This wouldn’t have even made a difference in the assassination attempt.
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