This. I shut off all notifications from nearly all of my apps. Primary text app, phone app, and just a couple of others. I may temporarily allow them for a special purpose, but once that's over they all get silenced and I get to them when I get to them. I hate badge notifications, too. So, those are off for EVERYTHING. Grad school cemented that aversion.
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She's so fat that we're worried her and the sun will form a binary star system.
Honestly, I don't even feel it's that bad to do. Is it a naturally occurring pile, no, but unless he's taking perfectly good stuff from unscathed buildings, it's still hurricane debris. The only problem in my eyes is that the effort spent piling debris could have been used to actually restore the location. So, I'm with the folks who say he should have found a place they were already piling stuff as part of the cleanup mission.
Wasn't he a blue shirt in that timeline?
Wasn't he their boss last time?
You'd have to or the place would smell TERRIBLE! Even taking care of things well, there'd need to be a balance of how many cats to how much space.
I'd say it goes both ways. Some people are presenting anecdotal evidence and conjecture as fact, arguing against actual facts.
Riker's motivation seems more pure than Kirk's manipulation. That said, I feel like Kirk was mostly in it for the fun. Like the other comments said, as long as both parties are consenting and not causing death or serious injury to anyone, have fun!
To those who disagree with the above:
- Moving is damn expensive.
- Don't forget that the Republicans are working hard to prevent legitimate voters from voting, namely anyone who is more likely to support NOAA, NHC, climate science, education, FEMA, etc.
Except not all the idiots lived in the path of Milton, or even where hurricanes go at all. I can't explain why the presence of hurricanes has become yet another idiotic political issue, but the MAGA morons are latching on to it.
Surprisingly, Florida has a higher minimum wage--nearly double that of the federal minimum, and will reach $15 in 2026. Of course, you can't survive on that working 40 hours a week.