Ha, I wasn’t expecting a response because I know I would have been too lazy to follow-up, even for a minor edit.
Also I admire your language skills. I certainly don’t speak more than one language and not for lack of trying.
Ha, I wasn’t expecting a response because I know I would have been too lazy to follow-up, even for a minor edit.
Also I admire your language skills. I certainly don’t speak more than one language and not for lack of trying.
The question is, how long until third party launchers start putting out custom desktops?
If I had the time and wherewithal, I’d fix your fix.
don’t*
OP’s article not only discusses Aaron Bushnell but also points out that this is in fact the third.
Holding a Palestinian flag, a female protester also self-immolated outside an Israeli consulate building in Atlanta in December, in what US police described as “an extreme act of political protest.”
That’s fair, although a bit extreme jumping straight to kicking them out of the country.
How about just politicians with felonies then?
Unfortunately that was just wishful thinking. I had to confirm and according to Florida and New York state law, he will be about to vote unless he ends up being incarcerated in New York at the time.
I don’t think Trump has the interest of literally any of his voters at heart. He’s only interested in helping himself and he legally can’t even vote for himself.
Edit: TIL Trump can still vote.
Florida (Trump’s home state) Law:
a felony conviction in another state makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida only if the conviction would make the person ineligible to vote in the state where the person was convicted.
New York (State of felony convictions) Law:
a person convicted of a felony is disenfranchised only while incarcerated for that felony.
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/research-reports/can-trump-vote-now-he-has-felony-convictions
Regardless of whether there is nicotine or THC, or whatever drug of choice in the vape, studies have shown that vaping is dangerous.
I think I might actually still have it around somewhere. I think mine came in a magazine or something though. I remember never really getting to try it because my computer couldn’t run it that well.
That’s the biggest (and dumbest) reason I’m looking forward to my next car. So I can play music seamlessly through Bluetooth.
I have a 2016 with Bluetooth but it literally will only let me use it for calls/texts.
Edit: Thanks for the suggestions, but I do have a Bluetooth receiver. It’s just cheap and a pain. I have to power it on separately, occasionally re-pair my phone, and the chords get worn out and need replaced every so often.
Exec + Unmentioned Wife
Head of Security + Husband that works in construction
Camera = Exec + Husband of Head of Security doing the construction junction.
Edit: Head of Security is female. Both couples were thought to be married heterosexual couples which added to the surprise.
Of course nothing wrong with the gay part, it was just more shocking to most considering the Bible belt location of it all.
It also wasn’t company wide news, just word that got out to some.
I’m in the Samsung boat currently and was considering Pixel but with Google being, you know, Google, I was more recently considering OnePlus, the Open in particular.
Any other considerations to sway me either way?
That feels like the “you know we’re tired because of all the tryptophan in the turkey” debate.
Are you sure?
You sure it’s not because you just ate 4 lbs of food in the middle of an afternoon on a day off?
Funny, I say G.I.F.
Probably one of our male executives ‘gracefully’ stepping down after being caught having sex on security camera at the construction of a new location with the overseer of the construction that was the husband of the security director that found the footage.
He’s practically too old to be a boomer.
It’s almost like he didn’t want to be and shouldn’t have been president or something.