people on disability are only allowed to make a very small amount of money per month, usually 1000 or less, or they lose their benefits. I'm guessing that's why
if you guys don't understand the processes going on in the trump trials, Prosecuting Donald Trump is an excellent weekly podcast going over all court cases related to Trump. it is hosted by Andrew Weissman and Mary McCord, seasoned federal prosecutors. it's very informative and they present the content in an easily understood way.
i have a routine set up on my Samsung that turns on Auto Rotate while in the YouTube app, and turns it off when i close YouTube. i also have a routine set up to automatically separate app sounds when I'm on Bluetooth and open any audio app.. it's great lol
exactly, we're so regressive here that some parents just never even talk to their children about sex or their bodies because they are too ashamed to bring up the topic. nudity in public would not go over well
i just listened to an interesting podcast that featured a poll expert. he said it's impossible to get a true range of responses because most younger people will not answer an unknown phone call. I'm guessing the majority of people polled are over 50.
do you know anything about her or do you hate her because she's Taylor Swift? she actually seems to be an empathetic and good person. i don't listen to her music, but that doesn't stop me from recognizing her values.
i work custodial in a public school district, and basically the dress code is "no sweats, no holes in jeans, no spaghetti straps." i dye my super gay hair, have visible tattoos, and a facial piercing. i have had 0 comments on any of it except compliments.
also the pay and benefits are pretty great for entry level jobs
people on disability are only allowed to make a very small amount of money per month, usually 1000 or less, or they lose their benefits. I'm guessing that's why