BrerChicken
I think if he had been a different person, he might have played FIFA (which you can play on PC just as easily!)
The 14 is the amount of words in a certain ridiculous and oh so ignorant slogan, and 8 refers to the 8th letter of the alphabet, which is H. So there's two of them, H H. Hi Honey? I don't know, something dumb.
Lol "blocks the ventricles" 🤣🤣🤣
In certain circumstances you're not even allowed to sell things for more if someone OFFERS it! For example, if you have pallets and pallets of bottled water, and a hurricane just tore through, all of a sudden your water is much more valuable. You could conceivably sell it all for 10 or 20 times the price.
But that's called price gouging, it's illegal, and it's something that only total potatoes do. It's also something that might get you hurt later, once things settle down and people remember that you were trying to charge them $20 for a bottle of water when there was a boil water order on.
I don't know anything about you, but that's like the archetypal narcissist's response!
"Obviously you made a mistake, otherwise you'd be agreeing with me." 🤣🤣
Definitely didn't misread the article. Maybe you're misunderstanding it?
Umm, no there is not a government agency in this country (US) that provides "oversight" of journalists in order to ensure "responsible" reporting. Some organizations put up with that as a way of operating in certain countries, but you should definitely always be looking for sources that DO NOT. That is not a free press.
But in this case CNN is requiring this themselves. reputable news organizations don't have the regional bureau okay the stories.
It's just ennervating to keep reading people complain that TV "news" is biased. There's no such thing at a television news organization, pure and simple.
This is an easy fix: stop reading CNN. I am of course assuming that you have already realized "watching" the news is like asking your parents to read you a story, and letting them choose every story. That's not news, that's entertainment and it's not very entertaining. Go read what the journalists are writing, and try to read a lot of them.
At least in this case it's TRIVIAL for most kids looking for that kind of care to drive 45 minutes and get it.
EDIT: Just to be clear, it's heartbreaking and demoralizing, and for a kid whose family is not on board, it might be an insurmountable challenge. But at least they're nearby, even if it's weekly visits for a while. It's good to know that MA and VT are still functioning democracies where the minority is protected as a matter of pride.
I'm just recovering from pneumonia, secondary up some RSV my lovely daughter and I cought for Christmas. On the day I finally went in to get x-rayed I got a tiny bit hypo, which resulted in poor sleep. But I was able to rest a lot Friday, and especially Friday night, and I've had a lovely weekend with my two kiddos.
Tomorrow is the beginning of a big week, so I'm very excited!