The one near my work extends the red light for long enough you can cross on foot & makes the walking signal & countdown appear.
It does not stop left turning cars from running us over though.
The one near my work extends the red light for long enough you can cross on foot & makes the walking signal & countdown appear.
It does not stop left turning cars from running us over though.
We have 2 kids in the military and as long as it doesn't affect them, they are just waiting it out like most of us would with a bad boss. They aren't highly placed though.
I do think he's a raging misogynist and racist, and doesn't hide it. Both our military kids are white (mostly, enough to pass certainly) and men, so they aren't being targeted directly by his policies. They do know he is making the military weaker but figure they can wait him out (again, like most of us would do with a bad boss)
I don't think it's so much that people are just placating him, more that he, like Trump, fires anyone who opposed him so then ends up surrounded by yes men, with no idea he's making bad decisions. Like if I relied on copilot to help me make decisions, yes? "Oh yes, that makes perfect sense"
I read this series and loved it. Was not sure upon beginning it, but as it developed it just got better and better.
Yeah I am very,very sensitive to commute time, and recognize my situation is uncommon (arranged on purpose though - I won't take a job far or more than one city bus away) I wonder how the answers would change if the office was in the same building as your apartment, or within a mile as mine is. I really don't want any part of my home life to be my employment.
A threesome baby though? I guess guys have to worry, but women know they are the mother. A lot of the bad stuff in the world has come from men trying to control women to make sure they are the biological father of their kids. So setting that aside, it just is cool to me - cats have litters like that, step siblings. Humans usually don't.
I have an unusual situation - immaterial commute, flexible hours - and enjoy working in the office more than working from home. Have done both and working from home is a drag.
Doesn't mean I'd force others to come in! But the only thing worse than a meeting is a teams meeting, and there is a lot of value for me getting that space back in my house, and in the incidental learning I both receive and provide to others when we are in person. Also it's entirely possible I'm too introverted to happily work from home.
So as long as work provides a common space to work I am happier here. I do think the environment benefits from fewer commuters but I don't drive to work because it's so close.
That's honestly cool - not cool she was killed, that is tragic. But personally I'd have been thrilled to get a variety pack like that, nature is so interesting and they'd both be my kids regardless of who fathered them.
There was an helado shop very near where I live now, just a wonderland of flavors, nice lady with a hundred tubs of different interesting mostly fruit flavored ice creams. Not expensive. It's been gone for years and I still miss it.
Also there was this house I used to pass on my way home that had a crazy paint job, I think it had been orange and someone tried to cover that with green - the result was a house that looked like it was ripening and I just loved to see it. Eventually someone "fixed" it by making it gray, I miss it.
They exist. I was quite poor while my first 2 kids were in high school. Oldest got a scholarship to a private school, second went to a magnet 'school within a school' and both were admitted based on test scores and essays. Second 2 kids, one went to the school within a school academic magnet and the other to a performing arts magnet school. Academic was just grades and test scores they no longer required an essay; arts required an audition.
So not "gifted" per se - that's the testing you have to put them through to get them in good public school classes in regular schools in grade 1-8, testing for potential, basically. Magnet school for those grades is allegedly random choice but you are correct it's not all that random, it's weighted. For high school it's by achievement not potential.
Do it! That is how I used to get leftovers when I made pizza - anchovy, onion, garlic, and hot peppers. One pizza nobody else would touch so that I could secure lunch for me.
Sauerkraut and kimchi are so delicious! Fermented cabbage is so much better than it should be.
It's really good as an ingredient in chicken soup.
I'm never sure what is popular but all of these have gotten an eew from someone.
Anchovies
Black Licorice
Limburger Cheese
Okra
Not all mixed together. I like every sort of olive, love goat cheese, that Thai green papaya salad, and the weird green mango pickle.
I thought everyone liked brussel sprouts now, they have been bred to be less bitter and the way people commonly prepare them now is better too.