I'd definitely do OP's mom differently. Less missionary. Get her to do more of the work.
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For drugs, doing them more or less? Or different kinds? Or using different methods?
Oh, here's another one. For people who do yard work, I'm a big fan of using a machete instead of a weed whacker machine. So much fun to let out your inner Star Wars Kid. I bought a cheapo $7 Walmart machete a few years ago and haven't used the weed whacker since. And I expect the blade to last forever, unlike the string trimmers.
Isn't the horribly named "UbreakIfix" chain kind of everywhere now? Not sure what Best Buy adds to the party.
Remember, each Bluey episode is 7 minutes long.
Be like Chili and Bandit for 7 minutes a day and you're meeting the Bluey parenting expectations.
Carbon steel unseasoned wok. I've used mine multiple times weekly for almost 20 years for stir frying and deep frying. Nothing fancy, just a Joyce Chen wok with some accessories that was $30 at Bed Bath Beyond (RIP). My mom has used hers for 50 years.
Mmmm... Floor pie.
This is one of the Moulton barns on Mormon Row.
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But Twitter is one of the best known brands on the internet. It would be mind-bogglingly stupid to just throw that away.
What the fuck is this X thing? Sounds like a shitty version of Twitter, like the one that Trump is always ranting on.
It's always good to pay attention to news about the voting process, but the article points out that this isn't anything nefarious:
"The voters whose registrations were deactivated have not voted in the past four years and have not responded to mail from election officials about their registration, according to a statement from the commission.
Every two years, the commission is required by law to identify voters who haven't cast a ballot in at least four years and deactivate their records unless the voters indicate that they wish to remain registered."