I don’t visit Reddit much anymore, but isn’t that the way ads have been for awhile over there?
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I don’t visit Reddit much anymore, but isn’t that the way ads have been for awhile over there?
OJ likely murdering his wife has to be the answer here, right?
Oh no!
…anyway.
Right to ribpair
His eyes just move so fast she didn’t see him sneak about 50 looks.
Sometimes life seems like a poorly written television series.
Here is what I stole from the internet for you:
Wage theft occurs when employers do not pay workers according to the law. Examples of wage theft include paying less than minimum wage, not paying workers overtime, not allowing workers to take meal and rest breaks, requiring off the clock work, or taking workers' tips.
He has some experience being a dude playing the dude disguised as another dude.
I believe you can reach out to the admin(s) of the particular instance and ask them to let you mod an abandoned community.
I’d walk to a lemonade stand to see if they had any grapes.
I’ve been forced to watch Frozen about a million times over the last few months. So the one that sticks out in my mind is when Kristoff asks Anna if she knows Hans’ foot size, and she just says “foot size doesn’t matter.”
Clarence Thomas took the matter under consideration and determined that it’d be no problem for him to rule in Trump’s favor no matter what fairly consider the issue.
I think it’s a lemming.
Everyone should be able to do whatever makes them happy, so long as what makes them happy does not unreasonably infringe upon the happiness of another.
Generally you just walk in with your suit, and don’t need an appointment. You put on the suit while you’re there, they’ll draw some lines and place some pins. Then you leave the suit there for a couple weeks while they do their thing.
Can cost anywhere from about $20 to $100+ I’d say depending on the amount/type of alterations you need and whether the tailor is particularly expensive.
I usually say something like “10 hours, plus stops,” to avoid confusion.
A/s/l?
Step one is just being there, and not putting everything on mom. Change those diapers. Sing the lullabies. Give the baths. Play peekaboo. Be dad.
Step two is to not be concerned if you don’t feel an immediate connection to the baby. Sometimes that takes time. In the beginning, they are just a potato that cries, poops, and keeps you up at night.
Step three is to be kind to yourself and your partner. Raising a kid can be mentally and physically draining at times. Give your partner some alone time, and take some alone time for yourself if at all possible.
Step four is to keep coming to us for help or even just to vent.
It may take some trial and error to see what works, because every kid is different. What worked for my first kid didn’t really work for my second. But you’ll get there!
Seems AI answers are what the most highly upvoted comment on Reddit would be for the same question.
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