She has diabetes, but that's not a death sentence, especially when you're wealthy.
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I'm an apple fan. Cosmic crisp is my current favorite variety, although they have a big range of quality, a great one is like a cross between a really sweet apple and a juicy pear, and a bad one is still pretty tasty. Honeycrisp is less variable and always pretty good.
I recently had a red delicious at my mom's house and it was really good. I don't know if they changed them, or the ones we had as kids were all old or something. It wasn't bland or mealy at all, which is what I expect from a red delicious.
Kamala didn't even have the decency to lie and say she's do something serious about price gouging, housing prices, etc. Nothing that could potentially slow the donations, now or in the future.
They saw that some voters were open to populist economic policies, but against progressive social policies and made the decision to be more reactionary. It's such a dumb strategy to think you'll outdo Republicans in an "I hate minorities" contest. They made a deliberate choice to take that long-shot strategy over doing something for the working class. They couldn't even lie about doing it.
There is a political strategist industrial complex that is beholden to donations, their wealth is tied to keeping the money rolling in over everything else, including winning elections. They can't even pretend to threaten the ruling class for fear of those donations slowing, now or in the future.
When I waited tables like 20 years ago, credit card tips were already around half of my tips. The places I worked, it was all tied into the computer, so when you cash out and it asks you how much you made in tips, the credit card tips were already filled in. I bet it's more like 95% cards now.
Anyone know of an actual source for this fact? Wikipedia removed it, and the only other references are sketchy websites that seem to have picked it up from wikipedia and reddit threads with no sourcing. Seems like it should be something easily verifiable.
It's doable in that amount of time. Make a training plan, but don't be so rigid with that plan that you get an injury. Listen to your body.
I'm not an expert but I have been running for a long time. I'd start with low heart rate training. Do mostly slow runs, gradually increasing your mileage until you get to the target mileage. You want to be doing 80% of your mileage in zone 2(if you don't use any technology, zone 2 is about where you can easily say a few sentences while running). Once you're comfortable at your goal distance start phasing in speed work and more hills.
You have to be a pretty big psycho to volunteer for war for free. It's not even patriotism, it's just war tourism.
Rest in piss bozo
I love Futurama but the new episodes are pretty bad. Rehashing a lot of old stuff and the jokes are weak.
The simulation theory episode was great though.
I read all of the written opinions from my home state's Supreme Court(it's a weird hobby, I know), which includes any appeals of state bar disciplinary actions. It takes a lot to actually get disbarred, and it's almost always for repeatedly doing things that are cut and dried no-no's, like misappropriating client funds. The bar disciplinary board and the judges who hear the appeals are all lawyers and they cut an incredible amount of slack for this kind of stuff. This argument, while dumb, wouldn't even merit a reprimand.
You can apply as a separate household living within the same living space. As long as you don't pool resources(meaning buy and prepare food together), your household is one person. Of course they have no way to tell what you're doing.
The only tricky bit is you need to fill out a shared housing form that details the relationship between you and whoever lives there with you if you're not on the lease.
The boox readers appear to be the best because they have a full android rom, but they're expensive. My experience with Kobo has been bad, I've had 3 devices fail for various reasons even though they're quite a bit more expensive than Kindle.
I've since switched to a refurbished Kindle Oasis, which is a great piece of hardware for the money. Top notch screen, light, great form factor, real buttons that are well placed. It's got the stupid Amazon ecosystem, but I don't pay for books, so it doesn't bother me, I just don't use it. They still give you an email address so you can easily send books from calibre without needing to plug it in.