Hard to execute
Nice, I see what you did there.
Hard to execute
Nice, I see what you did there.
“You can be princess… for now. You better watch your back Glenda.”
I do donate actually, to two organizations in my state. Not huge amounts , but something comfortable for me and my finances.
I started during the pandemic when homelessness was more visible in my area and I watched the city make all the wrong moves despite my votes.
Don’t get me wrong I prefer all avenues of improving the problem should be pursued but I also admit fully that donating isn’t for everyone.
Sure but why not both?
Agree 100%. Look up the “housing first model” and donate to non profits that do this:
Far too many states handle homelessness very poorly.
Agree 100%. Look up the “housing first model” and donate to non profits that do this:
Far too many states handle homelessness very poorly.
Never thought of that last bit. Might try it. Thanks for the tip!
Sneakers (1992) “no more secrets”: https://youtu.be/F5bAa6gFvLs?si=0OAFE-Pp2_Bc8AI8 Not quantum computing of course but still, a great movie.
That nose is amazing. The contrast between the pink and black bits is fantastic.
I can usually make my goosebumps on my arm go away by concentrating alone.
If advertising is meant to get attention and spark conversation, then goal achieved.
A good read and a validation that it’s frequently a good idea to approach new security technologies with caution. The new hotness isn’t always the best thing.
I watched this recently with my family. This episode carried a huge amount of emotion because we just moved about a year ago and all of us had challenges with the process.
For selfish reasons, part of me hoped they would move to show how the family handled it. Still a great episode though.
Result: “sorry we shared your personal data, here’s a check for 38 cents. “
All I see is ears
This is both sad from the perspective that it was the last time and nice from the perspective that during that last time, I wasn’t bogged down with that knowledge and was able to enjoy it for what it was at the time.
I’m saving this post, not because I’m particularly fond of this meme but instead because I personally feel this image sums up so many reactions I normally have day to day.
That arms flailing last moment of “I regret everything” was great.
Recycle your old batteries https://www.consumerreports.org/home-garden/recycling/yes-you-need-to-recycle-your-old-batteries-a5385943645/