Fucks! My wife has two payments left for her public service loan forgiveness and she can’t even make a payment while this shit is happening, because PSLF people are lumped in with this also.
Fucks! My wife has two payments left for her public service loan forgiveness and she can’t even make a payment while this shit is happening, because PSLF people are lumped in with this also.
Well thank you, that’s a large weight off my mind. But would you mind very much telling me who the’ fuck you are? Other than a man that feeds people to pigs of course.
Hopefully it involves parachuting dogs
It’s funny because it’s bigger than a normal hat
Pepperidge Farm Remembers
This was a clever supply chain attack. I say clever because I don’t think anything like this and at this scale has happened before, but due to it being lethal it’s crazy scary. I’m not condoning it or praising it. As a cybersecurity professional we usually see people infiltrate the supply chain of code to inject their own, not actually putting explosives into communication devices and then using the network to remotely detonate.
Let me repeat that. There is no polar vortex in the northern hemisphere right now!
Not with that attitude!
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Thanks for posting, I always find meteorology fascinating and hungrily read up info posted from people like yourself. Please keep doing it, us buffoons that aren’t trained really rely on people like you helping to cut through misinformation when it comes to weather and climate.
Thank you for giving me the first belly laugh of my day. 🤣
Which one? §§€ππ√π or ®°•[||||]¢?
This is a really important point, thank you for raising it!
Thankfully my kids aren’t a/the Lockpicking Lawyer!
When I was growing up in the 80s and 90s my Grandfather who served in WW2 kept guns in several closets and under two beds at least, and I also knew where the ammo was located. I knew to never mess with them but times sure have changed.
Nowadays I lock mine up responsibly and never loaded. I’ve not started giving my kids lessons though, since they’re not even 10 yet. We’ve talked about safety though. I think that education is super important.
I’ve thought about one of those hidey wall shelves but am a bit scared to have anything quick access that they could stumble upon.
Maybe we should keep destroying EPA protections in the name of corporate profits without paying attention. Surely it’s not an issue this generation will ever have to deal with. The idiot new generations can figure it out later. Am I MAGA’ing right?
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I think this is awesome, don’t change your verbiage, it was just interesting. Thank you for sharing! I got some cultural experience today.
I don’t know that accumulators have to be rechargeable, just an object that collects (even if only at its initial charge) and stores energy.
It’s just not a term I hear often, and I thought it was interesting. I like also hearing about how other countries use the term, it’s enlightening. I didn’t realize that it is the primary term to refer to a battery in several countries.
I know it’s proper usage of the word accumulators, but I’ve basically never heard anyone refer to them that way.
Are you a part of the Borg by any chance, OP? 🙂
Also known as “flicking the bean”
One challenge, however, is that the forgiveness is going to be taxable next year and my wife who is a teacher, will have a significant amount forgiven that is two payments away that can’t be bought back before that point. Others like us will still be impacted this way, which sucks.
She requested to be in the buy back program but they take ages to reply so we’re at the mercy of this and time.