The Barbie movie. It is a snapshot in time look at our culture and will make no sense to future generations.
Smell. 🤢
Everything is just a few hundred clicks away.
HP Offers 'That Cloud Thing Everyone Is Talking About": https://youtu.be/9ntPxdWAWq8?si=wHKW3AJSuDnGDRq9
I have really short hair.
r/croppingishard
Good job, internet!
Found the r/mobileuser
It's how we do it. Some factors in choosing the car:
- Distance (gas milage)
- Destination (smaller car for inner city driving/parking)
- Safety of route (sometimes I drive over the mountains and one our cars is better suited)
- Number and size of passengers (children vs adults)
- Cargo (dump run, grocery shopping, etc)
- If I have to take a conf call when driving
It is roughly 5% increase each year, right? Inflation in Seattle is about 3.1% - so it is a very meh offer from the business.
Wolverine. They are like a giant mean badger (!!!).
I'd have Al Gore win.
Did it land using a golden parachute? I heard Boeing was good at those...
Indeed, this is how the change will be made.
Dumb question: how does this work? Is a person paid the same for less hours? What if they are hourly?
I always forget that came out in 1999. It is timeless.
💯. If you grew up in the 90s, this movie captures the experience pretty well.
Is there a cropping is hard commity? This belongs there.
America influences the world quite a bit. Feels fair for the world to have an opinion on it.
My son (10 yo) has a few very strong interests that he talks about pretty much nonstop. We haven't discouraged any kind of talking because he was quite delayed. However it has come to my attention that his narrow focus on these topics can annoy his peers at school. I don't want him to feel ashamed about his interests, but I also don't want him to be ostracized at school. I'd really appreciate any thoughts this group may have on how to handle (or not) this situation. TIA!