I can't relate to either of these experiences but I am unreasonably invested in the answer.
But you might be able to snake the noodle and creature nonsensical comments that others could still breed
I have a 12-15 minute commute and it made a huge difference to me.
I have an extra 90 minutes each day because at lunch time I'm already where I want to be.
I was there for it. It was a lot like mine, but more optimistic
The day my mother passed, she received at least 3 bags of blood. All it brought her was a few unconscious hours. I don't have the words to describe how overwhelmingly thankful i was that day and still am for those individuals who gave their blood to my mother.
This is so hard because every one of his arguments is wrong, but the worst thing is that he's arguing this at all.
The American catholics who i know love Francis and think it's taken too long to get him. Anecdotal, but I think the Dallas based church would have difficulty convincing local parishes that the Catholic pope is now misinformed and the new bigot really speaks for God
I once had to work with a government agency that insisted they generate and provide my private key.
Six figure tech job here. I no longer feel like I can afford Applebee's, idk about olive garden because the food is gross. Certainly can't afford drinks and dinner.
I wrote myself an app that was very useful to me personally. I knew zero others who might be interested but was able to publish it. At its peek there were 100 users. It was relevant for just under two years and is now gone. That was super successful and useful for the people who used it. I would have had no way to get it to anyone but me had this policy been in place.
Edit: I don't even know 20 Android users. Maybe 5. Everyone uses iPhones.
Definitely voting for someone who doesn't support genocide for president. Down ballot I'll likely vote 3rd party as well, but I haven't decided for sure.
It's so easy to use openjdk. I think the lesson is stop using oracle