Other way around, Mayor always said it was terror, FBI originally said it wasn't. Well, one person from the FBI anyway.
The headline in your image "unclearly" states exactly that. FBI declares "not terrorism, -contradicting- Mayors statement".
Other way around, Mayor always said it was terror, FBI originally said it wasn't. Well, one person from the FBI anyway.
The headline in your image "unclearly" states exactly that. FBI declares "not terrorism, -contradicting- Mayors statement".
It's certainly possible to pay alot for jeans, but it is by no means the norm for them to be expensive.
But it's not just jeans, it's all dress code restrictions that apply in situations where they don't or shouldn't matter.
Dress codes are ostensibly about the comfort level of your peers, but in actuality, they tend to be more about "who" they exclude rather than "what" they exclude... and are still about the "comfort" levels of the people that enforce them.
The funny thing is most presidents wouldn't be bothered by it, it's an honorable thing to do, but we know it's gonna bother trump, no matter how many times people tell him what honor is, it's never gonna sink in. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised it he tries, or even succeeds, at getting them raised for his inauguration.
You know, you're totally right, we "do" need a term for always being hungry but never in the mood to eat anything.
But, it all started with his dad having a mistress... it was already ruined...
Yeah, I suppose I could have made a list of the various other ways, like the water cycle, thermal vents, and the effects of surface level winds on water below the surface too. But even given all those methods, anything else that helps move water around faster is gonna have some effect.
Better gameplay, less shocking story, but still good. Stick has more story stuff from early seasons, fractured has more story stuff from later seasons.
Both games are good, hard to pick which one is overall better, but if you are more familiar with earlier or later seasons, that might sway you.
And I'm sure the strong tidal pull likely had an accelerating effect on the early stages of the emergence of life, since the first steps would have basically had to crash into each other in water without having any other way to move. There are many other ways for that to happen on the "millions of years" time scale, but the amount the moon moves our water has got to have had a notable effect.
It should, they are not giving any proper reason to, just trying to cheaply get more money from you wasting more of your time. They are wrong, they should feel bad. Making a video with the express purpose of trying to milk money out of it is not a successful strategy long-term. Making good content that people want to watch to the end without being told to is much harder, but actually works.
"Wait for the end" or "the last one will shock you" is because the video gets an algorithm bump if people watch it all the way to the end. Only reason. To make more money.
Whatever words you want to use, when steam decides you don't own a game anymore, they can take it away. I've had 2 steam games taken away from me.
The problem with onedrive is now when you visit your parents for tech support, all their important stuff is on the "hard drive called one drive", since Windows now just makes it look the same as a hard drive on your computer. And once that hard drive fills up, which will be pretty fast with default settings, then it starts asking them to pay money, or their important files will be lost... at their level of technical skill, that is basically the legal version of those scams that encrypt your files and then extort you to unencrypt them.
For those of us who know what is going on, it's only a mild inconvenience. Just gotta put less agressive back up settings on and remove anything from onedrive that isn't needed. But think about what it's like for all the people who would get themselves into that situation and don't have someone that could fix it for them. They either pay onedrive the extortion money, lose those files, or take the computer to someone to fix it for a cost. Why make those the default settings? Why not even pop up like a selection of default settings with a short description of what to expect from each selection. But it would cost more money and generate less, so no matter how user-friendly it would be, the only way it'll happen is under court order.
Edit: also for any of us that use windows professional, alot of these problems will seem foreign to us. Of course, all the predatory stuff is exclusive to windows home edition. That's the one where they are agreeing to have a bad time because it made the computer they bought in the store look cheaper than the one next to it.