

Pretty normal, in my experience.
I like American music. Do you like American music? I like American music, too.
Other versions of me:


Pretty normal, in my experience.


poVoq travels for work; last time there was an outage like this her ISP had reassigned an address and the system designed to deal with that has a critical fault, which she couldn’t fix without physical access until she figured out a backdoor solution. It’s probably another problem like that, and will be fixed when she gets home next week.


Oh, I always find a place to bring things up.
The real ones, a game using found materials that keeps them out if the waste stream? Sure.
The commercial mass-produced garbage that created a bunch of material destined for the waste stream? Pass.
Though I do still have my collection if anyone is down for a game.


I would think it’s the time I was rammed by a viking ship, but it turns out it’s actually the time I was almost killed by a will-o-the-wisp.


partial peel three to five stripes all the way around, so it’s a mix of flat and round edges
or just cut on a bias so you end up with ovals instead of circles
or get a cutting board with a gutter


Lakota:
Help preserve an endangered language
I’ve always wanted to learn it
Useful when I go back home
and frankly, it’s probably the only language I’d want to learn without a community of native speakers in Chicago


I did say I didn’t like your phrasing. Several times, now.


That’s a terrible definition, where did you get it? (This is my opinion, you understand.)
Merriam-Webster has a much better set of definitions, if you want to compare. (Another opinion!) Though while you’re there maybe also look up clone?


Honestly bus is mostly for rainy days or moving furniture.


A) if someone succeeded at this, they’d brag about it as soon as possible and
2] not knowing still wouldn’t make it a matter of opinion


Sara Bareilles — “King of Anything”
Malena Cadiz — “Rattle the Windows”
Queen — “Princes of the Universe”


I walk, bike, and take busses. I have always walked and biked. The taking busses had to wait until I moved to Chicago, mostly, though I did take a few even in South Dakota.


As soon as it became clear we were willing to pay it.


Why would this be a matter of opinion?


In the past, I have. You gotta find a way through, though, on your own terms, or that wall is gonna break at a very inconvenient time, and meanwhile the pressure build up isn’t doing you any favors, either. The god news is that if you can do it once, it’s easier the second time.
Try to connect with things that use to make you cry when you were younger. Maybe re-read Bridge to Terebithia or something. Listen to sad love songs, The Magnetic Fields have some great ones. Even happy tears — if the speech at the end of Independence Day does it for you, that’s fine. Once you’re crying about something low-stakes like that then you can start thinking about what’s going on now that you’re blocked up about and hopefully the tears keep coming.
Best wishes, truly.


Postal voting is primarily employed by people who work full-time, have access to regular mail service, are younger, and have some amount of trust in government services.
Contrast with Republican mainstays: the well-to-do, rural areas, the elderly, and those who distrust the government.
Also it’s self-reinforcing: the more Republican pundits link postal voting and fraud in their audience’s minds, the less likely their voters are to use it, increasing the chance that depressing it will primarily harm opposition voters.
yes, and so is mbin
That doesn’t seem like it’d be in the child’s best interest.