"Good, cause I'm actually allergic to meat. It'll stylishly and me to the hospital."

That second image is a beautiful still life. You can really see the motion of the splattering batter along the rim of the pan.

I'm not seeing a lot of people asking: why do you care? Ultimately, why are you personally concerned with people eating themselves to death? If you care about food overproduction, it's more pragmatic to discuss food distribution and inequity, because we produce too much and people starve to death also. If you care about individuals and general healthcare, this is an approach that's proven to not work more or less. We should educate more, early on. Healthy food should become more affordable. But how much responsibility can society take for an individual eating more food and therefore getting fatter and then continuing to eat more?

Also, those bed frame legs look like they'll snap or become detached from the weight of any single human laying on this goofy ass looking bed.

Obviously there'll be exceptions, but we're talking about trends here. People do what they gotta to get by, but I'm sure you'd agree it's harder if you don't already have a loving family to default to.

alvysinger0412
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Pre-K Associate Teacher NOLA

Its harder to keep tuition low enough that people can afford it while still making a profit. While it makes sense in the long run to "start recruiting" families for your school/center at infancy, the numbers just don't shake up. Honestly, I blame a combination of the eroding middle class and lack of government subsidies for ECE. There's less and less options for making the equation balance for everyone.

I'm not gonna let my cat give you any ice cream either, damn.

I'm on switch so haven't seen, but I can imagine

The majority of people take those sentences as not being absolute, because most people are not so literal with language.

Counterpoint: learn to go out for drinks without giving yourself a hangover.

Just use the dual season crops go hold all the spots. I don't find the watering can that necessary for the volcano honestly.

alvysinger0412
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Pre-K Associate Teacher NOLA

Then the answer would be ask your director...

alvysinger0412
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Pre-K Associate Teacher NOLA

I like the sentiment behind this idea, but the timing and complexity of the concept feels developmentally inappropriate for the ECE age group.

Lol, sit in on an AA meeting sometime yourself and listen to how alcohol ruins lives.

The process of cold brewing doesn't get some of the oils into the coffee like most forms of hot brewing will. I think that's the main reason why.

alvysinger0412
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Pre-K Associate Teacher NOLA

Absolutely I do. I know not all the coworkers I've ever had actually loved their kids, but most did.

alvysinger0412
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Pre-K Associate Teacher NOLA

I had the same confusion lol.

It forces more creativity because less angles are directly makeable. Wanting standardized pocket size between different tournaments has merits as an argument, but I'd argue that the different equipment forces more creativity, not less.

That's odd, yes, but I wouldn't put it under "etiquette" if they're quiet, not lighting up the aisle with phones, and just watching also.

But from another interpretation, no, the heater itself is generally hot. It's a water heater that is hot, or a hot water heater. A cold water heater is a broken one usually.

Nice one. Also, when you are trying to leave in the rain and crash your jeep, watch out for that dinosaur worth the frill. He shoots.

I switch to sprinklers before watering can upgrade makes sense. Easily the most skippable upgrade.