"Souvenirs" sometimes being a polite way to say "body parts," which were not always removed after death.
SwingingTheLamp
As Jason Slaughter (Not Just Bikes) says—and I agree—any city street with more than one car lane in each direction is an abject failure of urban planning. Multi-lane roundabouts should never exist in places where people are expected to walk.
If enough people are going the same direction at the same time that they need more than one lane for cars, then that's the perfect route for transit.
One possibility: That pot shows a lot of hard water scale. You might need to flush the soil periodically to keep take out excess calcium, and give it a nutrient mix.
Okay, no Linux, no Star Trek. Cool cool. But you're a femboy furry, right?
True! I didn't mention that because there's no need to over-argue. When this specious idea that American voters would never choose a woman for President comes up, it's sufficient to point out that American voters chose a woman for President in 2016. Done, argument disposed of.
DNC partisans only seem to bring it up to try to tank the potential candidacy of center-left women like Ocasio Cortez, perhaps because she might win. Sanders pulled between 6 and 12% of his support in 2016 from Republican voters; that would've been more than enough to win the swing states and the electoral college vote. He and AOC are now out there stirring up excitement from that same crowd.
And, really, am I to believe that if the GQP nominated, say, Noem in 2028 that it'd make a damn bit of difference to its base that she's a woman?
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
And the show blew me away with how it showed exactly how Londo would die in the first season, and his death was both exactly, and nothing at all, like it was foretold.
Get to episode 8, "And the Sky Full of Stars." If that doesn't grab you, then rest assured that the show is just not your thing.
No, this is a misleading headline. The city is proposing a zoning change, and it's required to give property owners notice using boilerplate language as set out in Texas law. Residential zones are typically the most restrictive, so the move to mixed-use zoning actually will allow owners more options for the use of their own property.
"Confidence" in the context of romantic success, I mean.
Yup, confidence is a performance, not a feeling.
WDYM? I can be a railroad mogul one day, or an oil baron, an automotive entrepreneur, a sugar plantation owner, or even a privateer, if I hustle hard enough, right?