

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.
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.
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.
Octopus, octopuses, and octopodes are correct. Octopi incorrect.
Mmm, carbs.
Rice bran oil is also great because it’s for a very high smoke point. Great for things you want to char or deep fry.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4IRB0sxw-YU
I never get tired of this one.
Keep in mind that they may have a social anxiety which prevents them from answering the door. When I was younger, I pretty much never answered doors and just stayed as quiet as possible until the knocker went away.
Lazy author. Any regular Lemmy user could list more examples.
That’s something about you, not your job. You’d need to specify why you don’t in order for the comment to be about the job.
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Favorite genre: sci-fi horror
This is great advice overall, but I would like to point out (though it does not seem to be OP’s case) that if you have any medical issues, your mileage may vary. Medical issues cause expenses to be very spiky and unpredictable.
Of course, it still helpful having a budget, just expect your budget to get fucked occasionally (in the US).
I still think you’re probably right.
Oh, I agree with your complaints. But that doesn’t change that cars offer a much more comfortable and convenient experience today than they did in my youth.
Cars are one of the first thing I would use as an example of something that’s gotten better. Heated seats, heated steering wheels, better safety ratings, better comfort, power windows, power steering, ABS, backup cameras, adaptive cruise control…
I don’t know that it counts as a disease, but, for anyone who never wants kids, infertility is a huge blessing.
Empathy, and I expect the why speaks for itself.
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