Lots of schools have a “freshmen must live on campus” policy, at least.
Lots of schools have a “freshmen must live on campus” policy, at least.
Are the real communists kept around back with the real scotsmen?
Barley tea is delicious.
Not, like, “haha” funny…
Virtue signalling into the void. Don’t get me wrong, I did it too in 2012 because I was disillusioned with Obama and I live in a deeply blue state. But that’s all it is. You’re better off writing an encouraging letter to your candidate of choice, or talking to your neighbors about the city council, or any number of other things that might actually make a material impact on someone’s life.
Yeah I got a cheap Harbor Freight jigsaw and I hate it. Cut line indicator is useless, blade slips out of the roller guide so the cut doesnt stay square or straight, the keyless clamp is so inflexible I’d rather just have the classic screw-tight mechanism…
I put it away and used a circular saw, coping saw, and japanese pull saw to finish the project rather than keep fighting with it.
There’s also ethical concerns regarding sustainable fishing practices.
Plenty of people’s edge is somewhere around Weenie Hut Junior which definitely complicates things when you also want to capture the “uses all the hard skulls in Halo” crowd.
No it’s not structurally “plastic” but it’s not biodegradable or reusable which is the point at hand so I think it was a reasonable comparison. (I also said “basically plastic” which clearly indicates similarity rather than equation)
It’s probably paraffin wax they use, which is basically plastic.
“Trust me bro, do your own research”
Even if you’re right that’s still not at all helpful. Burden of proof is on the person making a claim.
I just put my hand over the hole, takes two seconds. And I don’t have to clear out under the sink and get a bucket. (And it’s only very rarely necessary)
Plungers certainly do help with sinks. Loosens up a partial clog easily in my experience.
Specter! I should replay those games.
I’m sure whatever country you’re from has fully rejected out-of-date ideas.
He is, and they’re a lot closer to getting that done than you’d like to believe.
They sell that. They also sell tea and milkshakes, but you can go into any Starbucks and get a cup of drip coffee, or an espresso, or cold brew, or a mocha. But people like the sweet drinks and Starbucks is happy to oblige.
They roast their beans too dark because they care more about consistency than subtlety or complexity, their anti-union pushes are bad for workers, they displaced a load of small coffee shops (I have seen significant rebound, but that might just be my region), there’s this new “supercommuter” nonsense.
Pointing at a Frappuccino and saying “they don’t even sell coffee!” has no negative impact on their brand or business, it’s a transparently pointless claim to the general public, and it distracts from the very real problems Starbucks has. (I think it mostly sounds like “popular thing bad” with a sprinkling of “America bad” Eurosupremecy)
There’s no need descend to such hyperbolic depths, there are plenty of factually accurate complaints against the company and their product.
The theoretical extreme alternative is a society with two classes, criminals doing whatever they want and victims with no recourse.
Bizarre? No. Intentionally limiting. Hateful, bigoted, and selfish.