Just fucking finish it already.
Just fucking finish it already.
I don’t disagree. I’m just saying that a lot of parents would be very against the change because they and their employers are not prepared to deal with it.
Maybe it’s because I am on kbin, but am I the only one here seeing a chubby pussface as the thumbnail here? It might be Boebert? I don’t know.
‘Efficiency’ is phrasing it very generously.
That’s our local PD, folks. Seattle Police Department currently trying to get out of a consent decree that they even acknowledge they haven’t met the requirements of.
Largely because of lack of accountability.
The early schedule is to benefit parents so that they can get to work on time after their kid gets to school or leaves for school. It doesn’t do the kids any favors.
This time, we don’t even get to see hilarious videos of people trying to walk on frozen hills and cars just sliding straight down.
When the power goes out, I’m very glad I have winter camping gear. I can easily dress up all cozily, put myself in a sleeping bag or under a quilt, and I’m pretty good to go.
That general area is absolutely fantastic for public transit. I used to live in the International District, and the easy access to transit was really fantastic. Everything right there: light rail, streetcar, buses, Amtrak, and for the drivers, I-5 and I-90. Also walkable to a lot of locations. Really great, livable neighborhood overall. Too bad it tends to get neglected.
This location is not close to the Amtrak station and isn’t especially close to the light rail, but it does have some other public transit, mostly buses. And it’s not too crazy to walk to the light rail, just not really close.
It’s still a good location with lots of amenities, just not super for light rail/train service.
Source: I live here, have been to the area many times using public transit/walking.
The Japanese make some of the best knives, if not the best knives.
Japanese condoms are known for being great for sensitivity, but slightly smaller than American condoms. I mostly got complaints of tightness when I tried to share them with American men. Still, great condoms.
lol, no marketing.
It’s been announced as a Miyazaki film, which alone will get it a huge audience.
There have been various articles about how Miyazaki has said this will be his last (not the first time, but it could still encourage moviegoers) and about how they’re being secretive on the details of the movie (people love mystery).
This movie had fantastic marketing.
But the purpose of those punctuation marks is not to denote a pause. They each have their own individual purpose.
Aluminum came before aluminium.
The Oxford comma is an absolute requirement unless you prefer to be intentionally vague.
How the hell. I’m in Seattle and watched it and it was so faint, barely visible at all. You wouldn’t have even noticed it if you weren’t looking for it.