I've seen my rates decrease automatically when a driver on the insurance reaches a particular age. Usually there's a notice sent.
NABDad
The administration has had a similar impact on most of the country.
Since last Friday, our boiler has been only starting intermittently. Temperature in the house on most days dropped down below 59° F.
We got the bad ignition control replaced this morning. Now we can go back to the normal state of being just a bit too cool to be comfortable.
Yeah, it was a bullshit analogy.
Just like yours.
I thought that's what we were doing.
Taiwan is a representative democracy now, not a dictatorship.
I think a slightly better analogy, if you're serious, would be the relationship of the U.S. and Cuba (to make you feel better, I'll go along with your propaganda and pretend that the U.S. is the only bad guy in the world).
So, China and Taiwan are like if the U.S. tried to control Cuba and failed, and then some other country from the other side of the world (just for example, let's suggest it was Russia), stepped in to prop up and protect Cuba.
So, can you see how maybe what would be best for everyone is that the Cubans should get to decide on their own how they are governed? Much like the people of Taiwan, through their representative democracy, should be able to tell China to piss off already.
I disagree.
A broken pencil can be sharpened.
Hillary Clinton is pro-genocide
FTFY
Disappointing.
I would expect a sign in a library to say, "No fellatio in the library."
That's funny. I'm 55 and the reason I'm pro-palestine is the American doctors working there who reported that they worked on babies that were intentionally shot.
https://www.thisamericanlife.org/859/chaos-graph
Out of the 53 American medical workers surveyed who did emergency care for children in Gaza, 44 said they saw kids shot in the head or chest. Here's Mark.
Mark Perlmutter
83% said they saw a child who was shot in the chest or head-- 83%. So it's not just my finding.
Ike Sriskandarajah
Could you describe that moment when you saw just how many?
Mark Perlmutter
Oh, I cried. Yeah, because it gave a number to the tragedy.
Ike Sriskandarajah
Feroze published an op ed in the New York Times with the results of the survey. A group of the doctors wrote two letters to then President Biden outlining what they saw. Feroze thought that would mean two things-- they'd get a call from the White House and there'd be an investigation.
Which is, of course, the reason there could be no survivors.
Technically, I'm past the point of needing it. It's more just to support a company that isn't total shit.










I don't call my parents by their first names. Neither do my siblings.
My kids also use "mom" and "dad", and we also use "mom" or "dad" when referring to each other parent to the kids.
My wife would call her dad by his first name, but only when she was calling him out for being goofy. In response to a dad joke, for example.
Personally, I don't consider it a nickname. More like a title that I've earned. It's like calling someone "doctor". If my kids used my first name, I'd probably give them a raised eyebrow in response.