Oof. The desperation is palpable and does not bode well for the future of Facebook. May it burn in hell
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As Kinky Friedman once said:
We reserve the right to refuse service to you.
Take your business back to Walgreens!
Have you tried the local zoo?
Their 2024 gross revenue was about $1.9 billion, so $250 million would be over 13% of their total annual revenue
Many rivers begin with glaciers. The Colorado, Mississippi, and Rio Grande, for example, still receive glacier melt to this day
This used to be me, but I put a hook by the door where I handle my bag back up after I've unloaded it. I rarely go to the grocery on impulse though, so I'm always making a dedicated trip and leaving from my house, and the routine of it finally sank in. I highly recommend an extra large tote with stiff sides. I can typically fit an entire shopping trip in there for our family of 3 and just sling it over my shoulder
I've been using a wireless mouse at work now for over 12 years and can count on one hand the number of times I've had to change the batteries
Narcissism's a hell of a drug
You gotta get out of there. Any prospect to move out and live on your own or with a roommate?
but also have to be weary of the fact that some of them are just posing and scamming.
The amount of people doing this is infinitesimal compared to the actual homeless population. This is basically a right-wing talking point to undercut empathy with people who are experiencing homelessness.
Also you should never feel bad for not giving a panhandler money, but if you feel called to do more, just find an organization to volunteer with. There are people facing homelessness right now or in the near future in every urban and rural area in the US
Quick question for you...what is it you need to "figure out?"
What's clickbaity about this headline? He literally said these words, and it means the same thing in context as it does as a standalone sentence
$80/paycheck is incredibly low cost. I'm assuming what you did was select the "high deductible" option when you enrolled in coverage. If so, there might be an HSA option you can still enroll in, where you save a bit of money in an account pre-taxes and can use it toward any medical expenses. I definitely pay for the "mid" plan my agency offers, which has a flat $30 copay for any outpatient visit