Nothing to see here, move along
They don't have to talk to you if they don't want to. They don't even have to be nice about it.
What if I have feelings?
4 inches around is still packing.
I'm pretty sure it was one of the best places to work in the retail/grocery industry because of their profit sharing.
Whole Foods is not the business it used to be. Not even close. Any semblance of what that store was when it was privately owned is gone.
$1.74 trillion company for reference if anyone wants to do the math on their total net worth vs their settlement.
"Thank God he stopped using coconuts"
This hasn't been my experience with ADHD. Do I wander from task to task if I don't take my meds? Sure. Are noises like this annoying? Sure. They aren't making me cry though.
This guy gets the first pitchfork.
https://imgflip.com/i/7z20hf
Also if you go to the comments sections in some of these places, it's just a bunch of people skipping over long paragraphs of text saying basically the same thing over and over again while they interject their own little spin on ADHD using run on sentences that are so long they're basically incoherent so no one reads them anyway.
Oh yeah, I can totally solo build a machine learning model that's better than the current diagnostic tools in medicine with a basic knowledge of Python.
I would be nothing without a proper search engine.
Least shocking headline of all time.
Y'all must not get Martin House where you are.
Anyone know the story behind this?
Find a local print and paper shop, bring them the artwork and they'll have the right printers and paper and cutting tools to make them look good. Of course it's going to cost more than a standard cost for a deck of cards, you're only making one deck. Your standard inkjet printer isn't going to be able to print on the card stock you need to use. Lamination isn't the answer here either.
Call Clampitt Paper 214-638-3300 or go to their website clampitt.com and ask them about good options and what type of printer to use. They have a ton of options.
I'm all for getting a diversity of perspective, but information presented in an academic environment should meet a higher standard than "I found this on a political radio talk show host's site and I'm going to present it as the truth". It should be presented as an opinion and not as a fact. The best thing kids can be taught by their parents/guardian/teacher is how logically assess information in a systematic manner.
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