593 pts ยท June 16, 2014
complete the application without providing parent tax information. 2/2
You need to meet specific requirements to qualify as independent for FAFSA. So unless you lie on the form, they wont let you even 1/2
We were really surprised! It might just be the area / covid tho. A lot of dogs got adopted fast. Adult dogs are usually closer to 100-200ish
Tbf, shelters usually charge adoption fees. Around here at least puppies go for >$300 usually.
Man, I worked in produce in MN. Every other customer there ate them. It's disgusting, everyone is touching them all day.
allow dogs, its their choice. You can't expect them to cater to allergens unless its openly stated. 2/2
I don't get it. Airlines don't claim that it's a 100% animal free zone, which is up to them to decide anyway. If a business decides to 1/2
The one I had worked with was a foot and a half off the ground. So its possible he may have been underneath it and didn't trigger it.
The blush on the tip of the nose, like the're cold or sick. A style that doesn't make much sense in most lighting / realistic situations.
Do they stay together well after being removed from the fridge? The ones I make tend to fall apart which I'd like to try to fix
My old workplace only gave new hires 3 sick days for the first 6 months, with the 4th day equaling termination. I got sick 2 weeks in.
My high school had a substitute teacher like that, but he'd go way off the rails and waste the whole class lol
My dog ended up chewing threw like 7 pairs of mine... I never learned.
Stores I've worked at prohibit employees from requesting proof that they're assistance animals, so no consequences for not having it I guess
Ditto here
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Not necessarily Op's issue, but some people also the feel to need to take care of parents in old age, so can't move.
why not just have it extended anyway? Unless you like a huge empty room?
Where would it go? It doubles in size so you'd pretty much need a dining room twice the size. If you have the space to begin with 1/2
It also helps to have everything prepped / measured out before you start the actual cooking process, so you aren't scrambling in a panic
I guess, but no one ever mentions it before marriage. I just wanted to point out its not necessarily a bad thing to not pay 50/50
My bf pays the bill almost every time. I offer but he insists /shrug. Doesn't mean we're in some unequal / horrible relationship.
you're probably not going to substitute it with a tofu burger.
The context of this picture just irritates me because the empty shelves are probably for produce, not meat. If you're out of a vegetable 1/2
Not as many community colleges offer student housing compared to 4 year universities. Most can't afford their own place otherwise I'd guess
It's probably from jobs that are minimum wage. Retail / service, and I'm sure there's still plenty of starting salaries that low
My home-ec class didn't even teach cooking basics. Just a few niche recipes, and while still usable they aren't applicable to other stuff
To add - Istebrak's channel is very good as well, particularly because lessons teach actual rules of art vs how to mimic a style
The nice ones start to drop out at a C cup :c The american companies are pretty horrible at sizing to / providing proper sizes altogether
The one I work at really isn't all that bad to shop at. Most of the customers are pretty mellow, no different than any other store.
complete the application without providing parent tax information. 2/2
You need to meet specific requirements to qualify as independent for FAFSA. So unless you lie on the form, they wont let you even 1/2
We were really surprised! It might just be the area / covid tho. A lot of dogs got adopted fast. Adult dogs are usually closer to 100-200ish
Tbf, shelters usually charge adoption fees. Around here at least puppies go for >$300 usually.
Man, I worked in produce in MN. Every other customer there ate them. It's disgusting, everyone is touching them all day.
allow dogs, its their choice. You can't expect them to cater to allergens unless its openly stated. 2/2
I don't get it. Airlines don't claim that it's a 100% animal free zone, which is up to them to decide anyway. If a business decides to 1/2
The one I had worked with was a foot and a half off the ground. So its possible he may have been underneath it and didn't trigger it.
The blush on the tip of the nose, like the're cold or sick. A style that doesn't make much sense in most lighting / realistic situations.
Do they stay together well after being removed from the fridge? The ones I make tend to fall apart which I'd like to try to fix
My old workplace only gave new hires 3 sick days for the first 6 months, with the 4th day equaling termination. I got sick 2 weeks in.
My high school had a substitute teacher like that, but he'd go way off the rails and waste the whole class lol
My dog ended up chewing threw like 7 pairs of mine... I never learned.
Stores I've worked at prohibit employees from requesting proof that they're assistance animals, so no consequences for not having it I guess
Ditto here
2072
Not necessarily Op's issue, but some people also the feel to need to take care of parents in old age, so can't move.
why not just have it extended anyway? Unless you like a huge empty room?
Where would it go? It doubles in size so you'd pretty much need a dining room twice the size. If you have the space to begin with 1/2
It also helps to have everything prepped / measured out before you start the actual cooking process, so you aren't scrambling in a panic
I guess, but no one ever mentions it before marriage. I just wanted to point out its not necessarily a bad thing to not pay 50/50
My bf pays the bill almost every time. I offer but he insists /shrug. Doesn't mean we're in some unequal / horrible relationship.
you're probably not going to substitute it with a tofu burger.
The context of this picture just irritates me because the empty shelves are probably for produce, not meat. If you're out of a vegetable 1/2
Not as many community colleges offer student housing compared to 4 year universities. Most can't afford their own place otherwise I'd guess
It's probably from jobs that are minimum wage. Retail / service, and I'm sure there's still plenty of starting salaries that low
My home-ec class didn't even teach cooking basics. Just a few niche recipes, and while still usable they aren't applicable to other stuff
To add - Istebrak's channel is very good as well, particularly because lessons teach actual rules of art vs how to mimic a style
The nice ones start to drop out at a C cup :c The american companies are pretty horrible at sizing to / providing proper sizes altogether
The one I work at really isn't all that bad to shop at. Most of the customers are pretty mellow, no different than any other store.