A lawsuit like this allows for discovery, right? So any and all fbi documents within scope? That will be interesting reading. I can't see how that will go well for Kash. Does he really expect a payout?
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Man, don't get my hopes up!
Ooooooh! Now my career path makes so much more sense.
Lol, no. I have 2 kids, 3 cats, an absent minded professor of a husband and perimenopause fuzzy brain. Nothing is ever put in a place than makes sense. I used to live in a world where I had perfect recall of every item in my house. Now I'm lucky if I find what I'm looking for in less than a week.
My 6 year old son absolutely loves the Snap Circuits kits. We've also started teaching him collectable card games (Pokémon, Yu Gi Oh , etc) which challenge his reading and strategy skills. Plus great quality time activity. There are tons of Stem kits out there for less than $40.
If your cat is laying there and purring he might actually know exactly what he's doing. The frequencies that cats purr at actually encourages bones to heal. He's trying to help you. That said, cats hate citrus scents. You can also move him where you want him and give him treats there to make positive association. Training and repetition take time. Locking him out might be easier.
The IRS might be very interested in what your ex employer has to say. If he hasn't been properly withholding taxes, you'll ultimately be responsible. And obv don't pay a dime. You might actually be looking at some windfall for whatever fines BOLI ends up charging him.
In my experience, most employers, and landlords, count on you not knowing your rights and their status as authority to get away with shit like this.
Salty and sweet, man! Clearly you've never dipped fries into a milkshake. Your lack of life experience is concerning.
Everyone's discussing ODing on OTC pain meds but the bigger part of this story is why he's in so much pain for so long without being able to see a Dr and receive treatment for chronic pain.
I like the steam deck startup movies. But no, points aren't for anything, really. Been around at least...5 years.
You're thinking of WIC, not SNAP. It's only for pregnant women and kids under a certain age to make sure they have the bare minimum of nutritional needs met. And yeah, it comes with a ton of rules and limits. They've slightly modernized it, but you used to have to use checks that had the items listed and you had to buy it all at once or miss out for the month. There's a booklet that lists the item, with brands and sizes, that can be used. No substitutions or exceptions. And if something is miscoded, oh well. The items are 2% milk or soy milk, peanut butter, whole wheat bread/tortillas, canned fish, low sugar cereal, fruit juice and like $10 worth of fresh fruits and veggies. It can be life saving, but I remember the entire program being really demeaning and too difficult to utilize.