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  • I've read that story, too. Still might be bullshit, but who would tell false story about sex on the Internet?

    Edit: found it, or at least an example

  • I assume the landlord uses a service to share rent with the credit report agencies. The landlord can shop around for a cheaper service, or use their cousin who charges $50/tenant but gives the landlord a kickback.

  • Monthly cost or $10, whichever is less, is better. It means the landlord is incentivized to keep costs down. Even if it costs the landlord $50, they can only charge the tenant $10. If it costs them $5, they can only charge the tenant $5. It's a ceiling on the cost.

  • I'm out of the loop. Could someone please explain like I'm a 5 year old that knows just enough Linux to be dangerous?

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  • If you need a passport super short notice (possibly same-day) you can go to one of a few passport offices and hope they can fit you in. I looked into it a few years ago when I lost my passport right before a big business trip. Logistically it wouldn't have worked for me (by the time I even got to the Boston office on that Monday my flight would have left), but yeah. Found my passport a few days later, tucked into a notebook.

  • I associate it with trying to bring Christ into politics. For example, see this group's mission statement.. I've not dug into it much more than that, just enough to know it's currently a right-wing whistle and I ought to avoid anyone currently enamored with it. My local church only started displaying it after Justice Alito's wife caused a stir by flying it.

  • A church near me has an Appeal to Heaven flag. It creeps me out.

  • My 7th grade algebra teacher would be annoyed that you didn't show your work, step by step.

  • Technically, it's not been my municipality that's charged me, but those around me and where I work. I don't vote there. My town didn't exist when the people I'm researching were making records. And at the state level, it comes up every few years but dies in committee. Last time was in 2020, when it died due to the pandemic changes everyone's focus. I'll ping my local congresscritter and see if it can be revived--the person advocating for change recently retired, sadly.

  • Accurate. I both misread your comment and I have a bee in my bonnet about a $20 fee to take pictures of something you can examine for free.

  • Totally agree. QLL is not a replacement for local queer spaces and resources, just a supplement.

  • I was just as alert after the first 3 alerts as after the 8th. The additional alerts didn't tell me anything new, they just gave me alarm fatigue.

    And yes, it was bad. Roads were flooded. Buildings were flooded. People were evacuated. People died.

  • I finally went in and did this a couple weeks ago. We were under flash flood advisory and every time the end timestamp was updated, we got another "severe" alert. I didn't need 8 very loud alerts going off over the course of a quiet evening at home.

  • TBH, I'm not convinced regular Spam is trying to act like meat. Sometimes people just want a hunk of spiced protein.

  • Agreed, it's pretty great. And while the computer sometimes misunderstands what you swipe, it will show you potential alternatives you can tap on. Like in this screenshot:

  • They're not as good at preventing STDs, but they're decent at preventing pregnancy.

  • How many X are in XTX?