

Couple of screws on either side for the sliding problem. Bedazzling to make it fun.
Couple of screws on either side for the sliding problem. Bedazzling to make it fun.
Listen for the tiny screams.
I buy my dog a particular brand of dog treat because the damn things smell SO GOOD. Literally like a bakery. I’ve never eaten one, but I take a big whiff of the bag every time it’s open.
We’re talking about American politics, every avenue of which is spun by media looking for eyeballs, capitalists looking for dollars, leaders looking for allies, and egoists looking for power. Sure there are individuals that just want to share their opinion, but there is also no shortage of people who are trying to trick some portion of the electorate.
From the article
I have a lot of unhoused neighbors so I regularly leave out fresh socks, a pair of gloves here and there, basic toiletries, and food for their pets. If one came to my door I’d be happy to try giving a haircut, but no refunds.
All the coolest people dab, often and without irony.
Hate not getting their way. Hate not having power. Hate democracy. Hate representation. Hate people.
And dab some cold water behind your ears.
Often scammers don’t want to make it less obvious. If it’s obvious and the mark falls for it, it’s a good indicator they’re on the hook and will fall for more. It’s to filter out the less gullible so the scammer doesn’t waste their time. Probably not the case with this situation specifically, but it holds true in general with scams.
Generally? Yes. Specifically? No.
Oh they very specifically are.
Rad. Would love to read the actual ruling. Has anyone found it?
(I couldn’t find it on the court’s site, so it may not have been posted yet, but shooting my shot.)