

The quote so nice you commented twice!
The quote so nice you commented twice!
One thing to note is that when you make it the smell is pungent. Your neighbours will know and your house may smell for a while.
There are many websites with instructions on how to make it.
Joints (fingers, elbows), lower back. Relieves pain and symptoms. Plus it’s just made with coconut oil so you can actually bake with it, lol.
My dad makes balm for his arthritis
In Canada that’s what your grandma grows in her backyard.
So, the non-liberals would prefer (billionaire) men in tight leather with whips?
<shrug> okay, whatever floats your boat, as they say.
3 out of 4.
Be careful where you stick those things!
It’s really not that great, in my opinion. Stilted acting, direction and writing. None of it is believable.
The stuff on top is called nori (dried seaweed) and they’ve cut it into strips, along with some green onion and sesame seeds.
Explains why the 'K’lingons are so unstable and reactive.
Watch your cornhole, bud.
You’re basically just proving my point. The first half is “irrelevant”, as you said, or “unrelated”, as I said. You’re filling in gaps from the first half to the second half.
The post goes (paraphrased): It seems like an oversight to not have this feature of having individuals in multiple households. It got me thinking. Companies can choose not to hire you if your parents weren’t married.
You’ve filled in the “it got me thinking” with “…they encountered this issue with a minor thing, started reading up on it online, and when digging into that kind of stuff ended up reading on what the legal situation is…”
That’s exactly what I said is the mental gymnastics in response to OP’s question, and you’re filing it in like they actually explained it.
Yeah, it feels like a big leap to go from the first part to the second. Like, how are they related? Hence, mental gymnastics.
But how many are going to want this feature? I’m betting the number of people who use the one household feature is already relatively small. And, that barely works properly as it is.
I don’t know how much you’ve traveled, but outside “Western” countries it gets bad really fast for anyone in a wheelchair. Like sidewalks in many places go from non-existent to completely unusable to walk, let alone wheel. Ramps? If you’re lucky there’s a 30 degree ramp. Elevators? Good luck, maybe standing room. Accessible toilets? Lol. Paratransit? I suppose you could hitch a ride as the bus swings by, barely stopping long enough for people to jump on. That’s if there is transit in the first place. Kneeling buses, buses with ramps? Good fucking luck.
From what I’ve seen, it would be hell in a wheelchair, or having any mobility or other accessibility issues in 90% of the world.
I’m not saying its perfect here, not by any means (I’ve worked in the accessibility space, so I do know a bit.) However, it is a whole different world here in the west.
That said, fuck Anthrocon for doing that to you.
I’m not the one you asked, but: They’re not discriminating, they have a feature that allows a group, maybe a household, to be managed together and share features. Going from “they don’t support this niche feature” to “they’re discriminating against me” is the mental gymnastics.
“used pizza”
I think I saw that on Last Week Tonight.