We get our propane in regular service intervals. Propane as a service is the norm outside of the city.
We get our propane in regular service intervals. Propane as a service is the norm outside of the city.
Everyone seems to have concluded that the ants liked the Coca-Cola because it has more sugar. Actually, it has less sugar. But it tastes sweeter than Pepsi when flat, because it has more salt. The ants preferred Pepsi at the start because it was less carbonated, making it sweeter.
From the comments:
Everyone seems to have concluded that the ants liked the Coca-Cola because it has more sugar. Actually, it has less sugar. But it tastes sweeter than Pepsi when flat, because it has more salt. The ants preferred Pepsi at the start because it was less carbonated, making it sweeter.
Here’s something interesting, it’s cultural. There was a study done in the 80’s or 90’s and they found that Hispanics and Asians were more likely to sit next to each other in an otherwise empty room, whereas Caucasians were more likely to sit very far apart.
Because parking is such a difficult activity?
Oh, I agree with you, and I’m actually kind of pissed at my friend for ruining a perfectly good adjective for me, but at the same time I want to respect people, so…
The immunity from criminal prosecution has to do with official acts, not personal acts
Trying to overthrow a court and Congress sanctioned vote of the people to retain power is most certainly a personal act.
See, that’s what I thought too, and that’s how I’ve always interpreted and used it. But there is a not insignificant group of people who think it represents systemic misogyny, and even white supremacy. One of my lifelong friends gets really worked up over the word, and has lectured me at le length about it. I think he’s overanalyzing everything, and granting words way more power than they’re supposed to have. But I feel that way in general about a lot of hot topic subjects right now. Out of respect for his views I don’t use that word around him any more. I generally use it less overall now that I know it triggers some people, and I guess I probably haven’t used it towards a woman since learning how some people view it.
The word has joined the ranks of trigger words that really set some people off.
"but also shes a bitch for wanting everything.
Call me pedantic, but I think there’s an important distinction between calling someone something, and referring to someone as something. When I read “called her a bitch” I’m imagining that someone said that to her face. It’s still negative to refer to your coworkers with derogatory slurs, but IMO it’s not nearly as bad as directly insulting them in a way that requires their response. Am I off-base here?
Yes, a pitbull could definitely fight 167 babies.
How long until Facebook and Google figure out a system that accomplishes the same thing, but doesn’t technically break the law?
Most office space does require a credit check, deposit, and some require your business license and fictitious name statement.
I used to dream of doing this when I was younger and homeless. Sadly, I didn’t even have the resources for this. I eventually got on my feet, but it was hard.
The Soviets were scattered and disorganized
It is not a good idea to sign a pact with the devil when you’re not organized. I mean, it’s never a good idea, but it’s an exceptionally bad idea when you don’t have your house in order.
I’ve had homemade distilled rice wine before that had tobacco leaves, a starfish, and a lizard in the bottle. It was actually really good.
It’s kind of still a laugh track because they have big illuminated signs telling the audience when to laugh.
It’s too cringe to watch with the laugh track too. It’s too cringe to watch.
MEOW!
Are these old, or new and drawn to look old?