Wish you much success the rest of the season, I like the talent and respect your staff. Go get some!
Wish you much success the rest of the season, I like the talent and respect your staff. Go get some!
I am shocked
As all things will be forgotten. So it goes.
Dumb spam but is dumb. Wish it would go away.
I think moving on from Cousins was the right move, though I have to hold down my negativity about him because he performed far better than I thought he would for us. With that, my understanding is the kind of money and duration he was wanting for a new contract, just didn’t make sense. Especially coming off a year ending injury and his age. I really like what we saw from Darnold yesterday, maybe just maybe he is salvageable for the time we need him.
It’s true. I think the 9ers D is a lot better than the Giants though. And they’re not going against Daniel Jones tonight. I hope it’ll be a good game Sunday.
Vikings fan here watching, how I’m feeling right now regarding our next opponent…
Part of the CPAP gang here. It was a liife changer (possibly saver) and I hope this helps a lot of people.
I’m usually pretty skeptical about touted new features, but if this is legit and accurate, I’m all for it.
To be clear, rent is usually one value for however many humans will be living there, but everywhere has different rules for pets. For the most part you’re restricted to one or two dogs specifically if they’re allowed at all. Some places will charge the same for one or more, some will charge more for 2. It’s really variable. But with RealPage leading the way with the largest rental management companies, is getting pretty unified and difficult to not get fucked over by.
Smaller pets like fish or hamsters usually aren’t mentioned or charged for though that I’ve seen.
It’s exactly what it sounds like. Extra bullshit monthly rent tacked onto the regular rent in addition to a usually non-refundable pet deposit at time of move in or pet adoption.
Basically you’re a money faucet in the US, and wide open if you have pets or kids
Take the the interstates, pretty much every gas station along those exits will be built to accommodate your situation. I drive from Colorado to Wisconsin and back a couple times a year on I 80 and see a lot of similar setups to what you’ll be doing. It’ll be fine. You got this.
Too bad he didn’t consider that an investment in his future and not just explicitly that show.
What I recognized as “brain shocks” when I was taking generic escitalipram (Lexapro) would be a feeling sort of like a short circuit in my brain for a quick flash of a moment. Like another commenter said, quick movements of my eyes or head could cause it. It was quick, and non lingering, but could happen frequently. Just a little bzzt! In the brain with a little visual stutter. It didn’t hurt but it was disconcerting until I realized it was normal when missing or cutting down doses. Sounds like it can happen for some people on the normal dose but that wasn’t an issue for me.
Amazon customer service used to be amazing. Now it’s clearly designed to frustrate you into giving up trying. Assholes.
Yes, in practicality, this is it.
I’ll start by saying I agree with all your points. And I wasn’t able to find info about the median height, but the average height of American men is actually 5’9. Which including women would bring it down quite a bit. That said, as a 5’7 shorty, I hate the small space in seats. Based on your post I’m guessing your height is around 6’2" (I must know if I’m close!), so you truly have my sympathy sitting in those sardine can aluminum tubes.
I can’t say whether this is unpopular broadly, but it sure is unpopular with me.
Edited to: Disregard this comment. I didn’t read the entirety of the situation and I don’t have good advice for you as I haven’t walked in your shoes.
I can’t tell if the author really liked to repeat themselves and expound on the same points until a reader has no interest in continuing any longer, or if the author used AI to pen the bulk of this, but it’s an awful read.
I also can’t believe they didn’t touch on the whole “once we send something into the sun, we can’t ever use that resource again” thing. I think that’s a bigger issue than the 10k words used to say it’s expensive and complicated to launch shit off the planet and we’ll probably rain our trash back down upon ourselves.
Unless we can find a way to economically and reliably strip cosmic entities beyond earth of their resources like interstellar robber barons, I think we should try to keep as much of our shit here as we can.