Looks like Voyager just added it - we spoke it into existence!
Looks like Voyager just added it - we spoke it into existence!
This is the correct answer.
Do you know if we can tag using mobile apps, or is it using desktop only? I’m not seeing the option in my app (voyager), but that doesn’t mean that others won’t, obviously.
I’m glad I went once, but agree and am ok with not going back. Milos is 1000x better imo.
That sounds like something that would be so hard to come back from. All the best to you. hugs
I need this baby telling me it’s gonna be ok right now.
Immediately what I first noticed too lol
Everything about this is gross. It’s a good post, OP, but today it’s hard being a woman in the US & seeing half the population thinking that this is how it should be.
So Peter Thiel then? Cool cool.
What an awesome doc! Good to know folks like that exist :)
Cat. My pet cat. It wasn’t her fault, the window was open on the sill she was sitting on and abruptly closed on its own, on her paw.
So she understandably freaked out. When I ran to open it, she bit me on the finger.
Long story short, I went to a couple of Urgent Care centers before the ER. My mom had been told that I was allergic to penicillin when I was a child, so I told the medical staff this. After a couple of days, whatever else they were giving me wasn’t working and I woke up with red streaks going up my arm and my finger swollen to over twice its size.
Went to the ER. They said if I didn’t have penicillin, I could lose my finger. They also said it was common back in the day to mistake a certain reaction to it as being allergic, so maybe I wasn’t allergic. But they monitored me closely just in case.
Penicillin FTW. Not allergic. Spent 2 days in the hospital getting a constant IV drip of this modern medicinal miracle. Still have all 8 fingers and 2 thumbs.
Love these. A Woman of No Importance is a fantastic Virginia Hall book. Just fucking amazing the shit she did.
Others in this genre: Code Name Lise, D-Day Girls, and one of the many Nancy Wake books - Code Name Helene, Nancy Wake: WWII’s Most Courageous Spy, etc.
And you can also get the SOE Manual.
He was literally based off of Richard Nixon (per Lucas), but yes this still checks out.
We need people like you to resist when you feel like it’s the right thing to do. You took an oath to protect and defend the Constitution from enemies foreign and domestic. As cringe as it may sound, we need you and others like you to do that now more than ever…because there is an obvious threat.
Joanna explains that she and Ed bought and sold three different homes during their first 15 years of marriage, “giving us a comfortable amount of cash to afford us the option to travel and even relocate to anywhere we wanted.”
In 2010, the couple bought a summer home in Northern California and spent eight years or so “going back and forth to San Francisco.”
“I think every married couple needs two places to live, because you’ve got to get away from each other,” adds Joanna, who previously worked as a healthcare executive.
Oh fuck off you entitled POS.
Also: the couple has struggled to make friends, McIsaac-Kierklo has not yet mastered the language (or learned much of it)
Genuine question: Why France? Is that a particularly easy European country for an American to move to? Personally I’d give it a try, but I can speak the language decently enough to get around because I grew up with it.
I thought a lot of Americans were going to Portugal because they were specifically making an effort to entice immigrants.
Chevy Bolt? My coworker has one and loves it.
Right!!! I just saw, too!