I promise you this was not put out by Bob's.
I promise you this was not put out by Bob's.
You don't need an app, it just removes the entire learning curve. Honestly it's three systems that were kludged together, and some parts are a century old. It should be better, but it's understandable for what it is.
transit apps have trivialized all of this
you don't even need a Metrocard anymore!
you're the opposite of
Defense attorney would have to be the worst of all time to somehow not be able to get one person fucked over by health insurance on a full panel.
Also this inspired me to read about how herbivorous mammals digest cellulose and it seems like you probably would want a horse poop transplant, not a cow.
Ruminants have some extra stomachs for hosting the bacteria for digesting cellulose, while for horses and rabbits and such it just happens in the intestine, but is less efficient.
I have a very hairy ass and, even though my bidet has a heated fan, I still need some paper.
If Putler were a real strongman he would have maintained a multi-front war of limited strategic importance. Smh
There doesn't seem to be a Makhno street in Kiev, coincidentally.
If you wanted to win you should have made a better game.
How do you dry your butt after the bidet?
Which turned out to be a bit.
The first NYE where you're encouraged to shoot your guns straight up into the sky.
Sometimes when people are feeling a lot, all they want to do is get it off the chest or just simply be heard. "Good listening" usually means "paying attention and not saying a lot in response". Allowing or helping someone to get their story out is usually the most important thing in situations like this. This is where stereotypical "therapist questions" like "How did that make you feel?" fit in.
I'm NT. The reason it's considered rude is because it can feel like you're trying to compete or to make it about yourself. Usually when someone shares a story like that, they want the focus to be on them for a bit. It's fine to say, "I can relate," or, "I know how that feels," but it's usually best to save the whole story for later.
People unironically say that last one.