I don’t see a problem with that.
I don’t see a problem with that.
Why don’t we just force runoff elections when things are off. It costs a few million, yes. But isn’t it better for people to decide instead of one judge?
“I think you’re pretty. Wanna bang?”
My main issue was the controls being a lil finicky. Otherwise it worked fine.
Time to pirate my Windows updates
First world problem: I don’t want to hear about paying for genocide
They should buy the primo stuff and save lives
2 weeks is just good enough for mom care. If you’re looking to bond with your baby, I recommend taking at least a few weeks by yourself after mom goes back to work. That helps you find a way for how you would care for baby, not how the mom does.
That’s what someone trying for a pregnancy trap would say
Have a friend that got one. They wanted the convenience of android - buy books on any platform you want - but the e ink screen so they are not tempted to mindlessly scroll on the typical websites
Secretary of Sedition
I think the rationale goes like: Punish the good guys for being bad. They’ll lose, and then 4 years from now they’ll reform and treat you better. Essentially, give up on this next 4 years and hope that you’ll have an actual representative of your constituency after that.
If the choice is between genocide and genocide lite I can see people making that decision.
Requires knowledge of geometry and that shot is hard. Perspective lines and angles and etc.
So this is what tweets from the fallout universe would look like pre-bomb
My gas heater still has at least 10 years of life in it. I don’t think there’s a market for used central heat systems. And I’d need a panel upgrade.
Those are pretty big roadblocks.
Anything expensive, a kid should earn. No way to appreciate value otherwise. First car? Kid has to earn it. Doesn’t matter if it’s a sweetheart 0% interest loan - they need to make payments.
Yeah. Totally makes sense, and that is fair. Tho turns seem to lead to the ‘is it my turn yet? Is it now? Now?’ conversation that sometimes I would rather avoid.
I tell my kid I can’t play Spotify in the car, and so she’s fine with the radio or quiet. Wife does let her sometimes - and every time we get into the car with her, kid says ‘can I listen to X music’.
Sometimes a hard rule is just helpful to avoid those discussions.
The other thing I’ve learned is not to cater media to kids. E.g., every time I get in car we don’t listen to her music. I’ll put on the radio and sometimes she tells me ‘I like that’. Who knew kids would like Foo Fighters Everlong because it’s relaxing. Or that my 3 yo will watch Jane Austen movies with my wife?
How old is the kid? They might be ready for you to read chapter books to them at bedtime. I remember being about 10 and getting lotr and Brian jacques read to me.
For ‘can I watch something’ - predictability is key. If they have a chance of trying to wear you down, they’ll take it. Settle for something like: you get 1 little bear after daycare, and that’s it for the rest of the day.
As other guy said tho, that means you can’t watch either tho.
Where are you getting news, and how often?