6769 pts ยท November 25, 2014
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Seriously, wear a respirator if working with wood dust. Too much of that junk can mess up your lungs.
You know, I really go back and forth on the Doritos Locos Tacos. I get it every once in a while, and I'm never really happy about it.
And by School Counselors, I mean at the high school level not the ones at the University.
I don't feel like I was ever told this by my University (Univ. of Florida.) More from school counselors or as a cultural truism.
I'm a little surprised the phone even needed to be on for them to find out if you were there. Wasn't that a part of Snowden's leak?
Apparently they believe in something called "terrain theory."
I met someone the other day who says they don't believe in germ theory. It was extremely bizarre.
I liked this reply. This is a good reply.
It is. It's a form of discrimination. I believe it's a fine. Obviously it's a civil tort as well.
A guy in Texas shot 3 cops in a no-knock raid and was exonerated. Preventing people from flushing drugs isn't worth the risk.
I credit working retail as my motivation to be more disciplined, finish school, get a good job, and generally get my shit together.
As someone that's been a DM nonstop for the last 6 years, I'm finally getting to be a PC in a campaign that started a couple weeks ago.
I saw his band a few years ago. I think we're even.
#24 is absolutely me. I always give them fair warning, but it always ends up the same way.
The bad news is brand new problems replace the old ones. The good news is those problems aren't as horrifying.
Chris Wallace's Brain: Sorry dude. I got nothing for you.
Last time I had a family member tell me this, I asked them to give me their definition of what "autism" is. Stopped it right there.
That said, whenever I'm in a foreign country and encounter other Americans, we tend to greet each other like the oldest, best friends.
The unlimited thing has always felt like a bit of a trap to me. I'd rather have your benefits, honestly.
The main writer of the films clearly disliked the character. All good Ron moments were given to other characters.
Propaganda tried to diminish Sherman as winning through "total war" after the war. Its effects are still seen. He was extremely capable.
In terms of hastening an end to the war, yes. In terms of civilian destruction, not really.
They did all the work to fake the moon landing but they somehow forgot that there's no wind on the moon. Yeah, OK.
As the Confederates were stripping GA resources for their military anyway, Sherman burning crops was more military targeting anyway. 3/3
You could argue him burning the crops lead to food shortages, but those preexisted Sherman's actions and affected the rebel army more 2/?
Sherman's actions never really killed many civilians. A few died during the siege due to the shelling, but it was fully incidental. 1/?
Probably the best union officer that exemplified that attitude was General David Hunter. Dude kept arming former slaves despite orders.
Longstreet became a pariah in the south after the war and joined the GOP. He put down an insurrection by former Confederates in 1874. 2/2
No problem. I'm a big fan of Sherman as a historical figure. The only Confederate who seemed to get it was General Longstreet. 1/2
Seriously, wear a respirator if working with wood dust. Too much of that junk can mess up your lungs.
You know, I really go back and forth on the Doritos Locos Tacos. I get it every once in a while, and I'm never really happy about it.
And by School Counselors, I mean at the high school level not the ones at the University.
I don't feel like I was ever told this by my University (Univ. of Florida.) More from school counselors or as a cultural truism.
I'm a little surprised the phone even needed to be on for them to find out if you were there. Wasn't that a part of Snowden's leak?
Apparently they believe in something called "terrain theory."
I met someone the other day who says they don't believe in germ theory. It was extremely bizarre.
I liked this reply. This is a good reply.
It is. It's a form of discrimination. I believe it's a fine. Obviously it's a civil tort as well.
A guy in Texas shot 3 cops in a no-knock raid and was exonerated. Preventing people from flushing drugs isn't worth the risk.
I credit working retail as my motivation to be more disciplined, finish school, get a good job, and generally get my shit together.
As someone that's been a DM nonstop for the last 6 years, I'm finally getting to be a PC in a campaign that started a couple weeks ago.
I saw his band a few years ago. I think we're even.
#24 is absolutely me. I always give them fair warning, but it always ends up the same way.
The bad news is brand new problems replace the old ones. The good news is those problems aren't as horrifying.
Chris Wallace's Brain: Sorry dude. I got nothing for you.
Last time I had a family member tell me this, I asked them to give me their definition of what "autism" is. Stopped it right there.
That said, whenever I'm in a foreign country and encounter other Americans, we tend to greet each other like the oldest, best friends.
The unlimited thing has always felt like a bit of a trap to me. I'd rather have your benefits, honestly.
The main writer of the films clearly disliked the character. All good Ron moments were given to other characters.
Propaganda tried to diminish Sherman as winning through "total war" after the war. Its effects are still seen. He was extremely capable.
In terms of hastening an end to the war, yes. In terms of civilian destruction, not really.
They did all the work to fake the moon landing but they somehow forgot that there's no wind on the moon. Yeah, OK.
As the Confederates were stripping GA resources for their military anyway, Sherman burning crops was more military targeting anyway. 3/3
You could argue him burning the crops lead to food shortages, but those preexisted Sherman's actions and affected the rebel army more 2/?
Sherman's actions never really killed many civilians. A few died during the siege due to the shelling, but it was fully incidental. 1/?
Probably the best union officer that exemplified that attitude was General David Hunter. Dude kept arming former slaves despite orders.
Longstreet became a pariah in the south after the war and joined the GOP. He put down an insurrection by former Confederates in 1874. 2/2
No problem. I'm a big fan of Sherman as a historical figure. The only Confederate who seemed to get it was General Longstreet. 1/2