We do love our flag, especially post 9/11. Michigan is definitely a place where you would see more American flags than average. If you were in San Francisco, you would see far less.
We do love our flag, especially post 9/11. Michigan is definitely a place where you would see more American flags than average. If you were in San Francisco, you would see far less.
We aren’t big tea drinkers, so we only need hot water for food preparation.
The coffee machines make their hot water for coffee. If you don’t use a coffee machine to make coffee, you might use an electric kettle or the microwave if you are derrainged.
We read, just not posted signs without a skull on it or something cool like that.
If it is important they would put it on a hat.
I wouldn’t trust it to tell me if something is or isn’t a banana.
Depends, but you can get a 4k 55" Samsung for under $600.
You want a “commercial display”. They are dumb TVs for signage and whatnot. You won’t be getting the cutting edge display technology, but you still get a great display and no smart functions.
My pi-hole was getting hammered by an LG smart TV.(Phrasing)
That TV no longer gets internet privileges and I definitely won’t be buying an LG again. I strayed from Sony and regretted it across the board.
You can only hear the lyrics in your writhing mind.
No indication except for knowing the area and being sent a strange way that doesn’t make sense to you.
The routing is ambivalent to advertising money. The driving data they sell informs where advertisers put money. Horse, then cart; not cart, then horse.
Google/Waze will volunteer users to take alternative routes to scout out ways around congestion. It can be a better route, but you are the guinea pig, so you can get the short end of the stick.
There also is learned driving habits that may inform routing choices.
Once the bombs do the work it isn’t unimaginable for some D9s to clear a lot of territory.
Playing God - Polyphia
That is the beautiful and tragic flaw of democracy and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I would never let 16 year old me vote.
25 is a solid voting age informed by life experience in the “real world” and a developed brain. Nobody in their late teens to mid 20s can vote with a grasp of reality and understanding of the actual problems that plague society. There is too much optimism and idealistic intentions at those ages. Progress is a slow march against an established defense. Progress, no matter the speed, gains more than attempting brute force attacks against a greater dying populous fervent in their position in opposition.
With a declining birth rate, slow and steady wins the race; or maybe Idiocracy was a documentary and WALL-E is a hopeful outcome of Surrogates.
Severe brain damage; to such degree that having the desire, or enjoyment of music, impossible.
I would rather be a vegetable than give up Baby Shark.
Hard to choose, they are all great in their own way.
I guess “The Deadly Mantis” because of the “little man in the boat” joke that has changed meaning in adulthood from when I saw it as a child. Eegah and Manos do stand as cornerstones, but Mantis has that one line that is burned into my association with the show and holds a special memory.
I should rewire my house all black, and then in 5 years play “find the spicy wire”.
This, so much this.
Well I have like 3 decades of wall adapters collected, so I would dig one out with the right specs lol. You can find the exact voltage and amperage one on Amazon or any number of electronics suppliers.
Grape jelly is more popular than jam, but we have both. Grape jelly is kind of an essential foodstuff in a lot of houses for making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, which is a common food for children.