Call it an immigrant caravan of Al Queda terrorist who are bringing the gay communist agenda of socialism who read in drag to children.
Problem solved. You’re welcome.
Call it an immigrant caravan of Al Queda terrorist who are bringing the gay communist agenda of socialism who read in drag to children.
Problem solved. You’re welcome.
How long did the 2 peas in your head need to create that masterpiece?
So what exactly was the plan? In detail. Leave no stone unturned.
Who planned and financed it?
Where was it planned?
How was it covertly executed?
What were the main objectives?
How did the planners protect themselves from their devious plot?
At least make the lie believable
Same person also did the installation instructions for Glacier Bay medicine cabinets. 3/5 and 2/9 were measurements I recently had the joy of running into.
I can say with 105.6% accuracy that I did not install the framing to the exact dimensions as specified. If Glacier Bay has a problem they can make tape measures with 1/5 and 1/9.
And cause 87% of the planets population resides above the equator.
Silica Sand. And just like asbestos it’s in quite a few products, many of which you will find in your home.
Yes we do. It’s silica sand.
Situations like this are simple.
Employee: I haven’t been compensated properly
Employer: Usually some sort of bs.
Employee: I’ll let the labour board decide who is right.
It’s usually the end of it, as nobody want the headache. Because I work in construction the other go to is “should we call health and safety?” Puts an end to all shenanigans immediately.
Maybe… just maybe we find something that isn’t reliant on exponential growth. Our resources are finite and yet we adhere to an economic ideology that only cares about profit, at any/all cost.
The only tight layer is the first.
My winter set up is:
First layer: tight top + bottom wool long johns (in sure there is a proper term for em, but it’s what we called em)
Second layer: loose wool onesie I got from Roots.
Third layer: loose sweat pants + hoodless sweater
Fourth layer: loose insulated work pants + work hoodie
Fifth layer: snow pants and jacket
This gets me through winter in Winnipeg and rarely do I get cold.