I was looking for this comment. Omg. Thank you. I don't even think that should be on this list. That's dependent on so many factors. As long as your credit score is good and you're making your monthly payments, that should be what you're striving for.
from a teachers pov, students with their phones can (and at my school definitely has) caused a lot of issues. students have ordered uber eats to school (the school lunch is free, so it's not like the students were starving), they've recorded private conversations between teachers…
those aren't totally outrageous rules depending on the school you go to and how the students tend to behave. visiting lockers between classes isn't really allowed at my school because kids usually just stop by to check their phones or get snacks or sell snacks and stuff (which definitely…
There are so many, but Tom Petty. similar to Michael Jackson, Prince, and Whitney, I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I found out he had passed. such a great person and musician.
And the article makes it seem like people have no idea when the payments are coming. if you use Afterpay or Klarna or even Amazon monthly payments options, you can see a calendar of when the payments will come out, that way you can plan accordingly.
I really like Afterpay and Klarna. I think like with credit cards, you just have to be careful with how you use them. If you tend to overspend or buy above your means, you're going to quickly run into trouble.
I haven't watched the last season of squidbillies for this very reason. I, in no way, condone the comments, but I can't imagine anyone else voicing early cuyler
me and my coworkers (all of us teachers) were having a similar conversation a few weeks before this incident happened. We're all young, just getting started in the field, and we also disagree with the notion that a teacher is supposed to dive in front of oncoming bullets. we have…
also seen on reddit brides demanding that their bridemaids not get pregnant, not change their hair, not get tattoos, and not gain or lose any weight. all this for a photo op?
I thought it did a good job of highlighting the poor young men, their families, and the impact he left on the community. It wasn't super gory, which, if it was, definitely would have felt exploitative. It didn't feel like it romanticized Dahmer at all.
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