Neither side is 'good' or remotely acts like it in this conflict/war.
The only good guys around are the medics & doctors trying to keep people from dying, volunteers trying to keep people from dying of lack of food/water/warmth; and of course all the innocent civilians who are caught up in this clusterfuck.
Get some wool laundry balls and whatever scent she'd like in essential oil, add a couple of drops to one of them, or 1-2 drops to each ball if you want to be fancy.
If that isn't enough for her, pour white vinegar in the fabric softener compartment of your washer.
In a lot of towns your only grocery option is Walmart, unless you wanna drive 1+ hours. In small towns/villages you might only have a dollar general within that distance.
Large corporation slaughter small businesses when they move in.
There is a voting system like that, and it works quite well:
In a nutshell, votes are first counted in a district; if I've candidate had enough votes to secure a seat they do so, but all the remaining votes and votes above the count needed to win the seat, are pooled into a larger region. A number of seats are then assigned in the larger region, depending on which exact system is used, 'unused' votes from the region might be pooled on a state or national level afterwards.
The problem is you'd have to build not just schools, but entire neighborhoods so they are walkable + tunnels under any larger roads between them, or maybe guarded crossings would do here and there.
While it could certainly be done, the majority of the US is built to be car centric from the ground up.
Most of the time sound engineers also make a stereo mix, with significantly less dynamic range.
Blame your TV/computer/whatever-screen for going technically a multichannel surround system could be plugged into me at any moment, I will tell the streaming-service/Blu-ray/DVD/media-file to feed me that sound track! Switching to the stereo track makes a big difference, but yeah, for some reason the surround track becomes the default option.
Do not store your dirty underwear hermetically sealed!
Stick it in a mesh or paper bag, something it can release the pent up humidity through; or you'll get some really nasty laundry.
For Pokemon trainers, I'm no expert, but wouldn't they just stick their clean clothes in one poke'ball & dirty laundry in another?
DEA Hartford Task force and state police detectives received a tip that suggested Soule was operating a clandestine psilocybin mushroom growing operation at a home on Lyon Road.
Fuck people who snitch on a grow-house, especially when it's mushrooms which neither stink or bother anyone.
Soule admitted to investigators that the mushrooms were in fact psilocybin, which is labeled as a âschedule 1âł controlled substance.
State police said a schedule 1 controlled substance is defined as drugs, substances and chemicals that are not currently accepted for medical use and have a high potential for abuse.
But more than anything, fuck the fucked up legacy of fucking Nixon. The only reason there isn't accepted medical use, is because the government and DEA made it really hard for researchers to be allowed to use shrooms (& weed) in research.
It's ridiculous that especially shrooms are in the same 'dangerous, addictive and no mental health benefits' category as heroin.
I blame all the managers who struggle to create remotely engaging virtual meetings, and who count the majority of their team's productivity based on how many hours they can see them sitting at their deskđ
You're not outright wrong, but it's really hard to have the rational discussion skills to cut through decades of propaganda. For the many deep in the right-ring bubble, brainwashing is a better term than mere propaganda.
Neither side is 'good' or remotely acts like it in this conflict/war. The only good guys around are the medics & doctors trying to keep people from dying, volunteers trying to keep people from dying of lack of food/water/warmth; and of course all the innocent civilians who are caught up in this clusterfuck.