

The problem with common core math isn’t that rounding is inherently bad, it’s that you don’t start with that as a framework.
The problem with common core math isn’t that rounding is inherently bad, it’s that you don’t start with that as a framework.
Real ones are great but definitely more expensive. My wife has one that uses liquid and she puts jewelry in. Works extremely well.
Not this.
It’s very much like the EU and always has been. Everything makes a lot more sense in that POV.
That’s where conservatives really don’t like the be fucked with. He’s so screwed and I’m so glad he is.
Well written. This is an institutionalized man. Reminds me of Brooks. Poor soul.
Good for them.
You aren’t the only one who doesn’t get the Slack love. I HATE their design philosophy. It has threads. That’s all it’s got going for i in my opinion. The rest of it is confusing and a pain to use.
In my circle they are, thankfully.
lol, I had forgotten about that one. Gave me a good chuckle.
Great job Coloradans!
So he has a line, it’s just squiggly.
If any good news comes out of this it would be 7million people having nothing to lose so they riot and take over the agencies. Couldn’t say I’d blame them. My parents are retired and living partially on SSI as well. There are a lot of boomers out there that this admin is about to flip from MAGA to give me my money back party and they’re loud.
The problem you aren’t recognizing is that, until humans are no longer driven by self preservation, there will always be oppression in any system. They all have and will continue to breakdown. It’s easy to blame capitalism but even socialist systems eventually cave under the weight of greed and power. We are the problem mon frère.
This is why merchants use the highest fee and bake that into their margin on profit. Everyone’s prices go higher thanks to the merchant fees.
That’s why it’s in quotes. It’s bullshit.
All of this is totally plausible and not that wild. I believe her. Also Streisand effect much? Never knew of the book till now.
There are [about] 200 state public utility commissioners across the country – every state has [a commission]. In about 40 of the states, they’re appointed – usually by the governor – although in a couple of states, it’s by the legislature. And then, in about 10 states, they’re elected.
Look at the pretty pictures.