What would be required for my wife to drink tap water.
What would be required for my wife to drink tap water.
The scene with the bear…
Recycle your old batteries https://www.consumerreports.org/home-garden/recycling/yes-you-need-to-recycle-your-old-batteries-a5385943645/
Most batteries—regardless of type—contain toxic chemicals. Think cadmium, lead, lithium, or sulfuric acid. If your old batteries end up in a landfill, pollutants like these can leak out and contaminate groundwater, damage fragile ecosystems, and potentially make their way into the food chain.
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Nice, I see what you did there.
“You can be princess… for now. You better watch your back Glenda.”
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.
I thought it was on par with the first. Very good imo. Without spoilers I can say they depicted some challenging emotions very well. My family is filled with anxiety, so much that pretty much everyone is on some form of medication. Needless to say, this movie resonated well with my family.
That nose is amazing. The contrast between the pink and black bits is fantastic.
If advertising is meant to get attention and spark conversation, then goal achieved.
Result: “sorry we shared your personal data, here’s a check for 38 cents. “
That arms flailing last moment of “I regret everything” was great.
As a parent with children who don’t like baths but are now to old to get away with this, I feel this as a missed opportunity.
It’s only a matter of time till someone moves a stock market for profit with a deep fake. If it hasn’t happened already.
These comments have been the highlight of my day. Thanks
You could not have described my exact scenario any better. I’m in the same boat.
I have a 2015 leaf and while the estimated battery range has gone from 90’s to 60’s on mileage, it’s still kicking and gets me around the city just fine.
My favorite is when they send me and letter in the US mail for the sole purpose of telling me they decided to cover our medication the doctor prescribed. The language they use is infuriating.
As if we should call them back and praise them, be grateful for their service, and just ignore that I’m paying them.