Putting things in people's mailboxes is a federal crime. Don't do this.
If it's not yours and you're not a USPS employee, don't touch it.
Putting things in people's mailboxes is a federal crime. Don't do this.
If it's not yours and you're not a USPS employee, don't touch it.
Hopefully California keeps them rendering this rollback a flaccid tantrum
Mastodon is confusing as shit though. They could have made is not as confusing, but this is what happens when you get backend only developers designing the front end of a product.
Ugh, Google+ was so much better than Facebook. The whole circles concept was a game changer for social media that no one else has really adopted in a meaningful way. Half the reason millennials began to leave Facebook was not wanting their parents seeing what they're posting, so being able to decide which group can see a particular post was an awesome idea.
Sadly it just never got the adoption
Tell that to Nancy
Or we understand that a lot of the criteria is just a wishlist, and as long as you meet a significant chunk of it, the rest can be learned in the job.
Some stupid ideas should just be kept to yourself.
You're looking at it all wrong.
You're letting yourself get pushed around. The parents have their priorities figured out. They know work isn't their life. You should stop trying to narc on other people and stand up for your own self.
Having kids you have absolutely unbreakable obligations. Work shit can wait. You'll learn that eventually.
Reddit also thinks appealing a ridiculous van is harassment, so not exactly the brightest bulbs over there.
Russians looked at the black sea and thought it wasn't black enough
How does one educate people on how another is misguided...if they weren't?
There's a huge difference between wiring a house and plopping a new toilet over the existing hole in your floor.
Your comment makes me think you've never installed a toilet before. They're incredibly simple.