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I mean they didn’t really correct anything that was incorrectly stated.
But if you insist.
I mean they didn’t really correct anything that was incorrectly stated.
But if you insist.
I mean, in reality I would assume this would be it’s purpose. But when put next to a picture of, what seems to be, him outside, the mind starts to wander.
Obviously, disabled and handicapped people also go outside, so it’s silly to generalize…the posted picture just doesn’t help the picture in my mind go to appropriate places…
I thought the same thing myself, until I noticed the drain…
Now I’m stuck imagining what he was doing with the chair in the shower.
This is disgusting. Hopefully this whole thing fails before Texas can enact the law.
As for teachers still being underpaid, that is the point. They are trying to gut public schools. All the teachers will need to make the switch to a private school, eventually, because that’s where the demand will be.
The state will continue this voucher program until the majority of people have moved their children to private schools. Public schools will be left in a state of disrepair once they loose funding for every student that makes the switch.
The private schools will gradually raise tuition so that parents are paying as much as they can afford, even with the voucher. After everyone has move thier child over, they will discontinue the voucher program.
If the parents want their child to continue in a school that does any good, they will pay out thier ears. Everyone else will end up paying a huge chunk of thier check to send their child to whatever mediocre school is within their budget, or else they will have to go back to public school, which is now a underfunded shitshow.
Edit: some spelling
I’ve never gotten 12ft.io to work on a nytimes article.
But you can. The real recipe uses red jalapeños from Mexico!
We went looking for it in the store, apparently there’s still a chili pepper shortage…
Can’t give back everything. Poor co owner died from the stress. 90 something or not, you can’t give back a life.
Well then that’s not so bad. I mean it still will change the way you hear, but definitely not as drastic.
I was always under the impression he had like at least 3/4 of the ear gone. Lame.
TIL
Conch you fool, not cootch…jeeze , lol
Definitely. A piercing in my conch, was enough to give me some mildly annoying tinnitus for years.
Can’t imagine if my ear was just…gone.
Not the op you responded to, but, I suppose, it’s a fair question.
Although unsure of the timeline, the fact checking drop is something that was definitely agreed to by both parties before hand.
Maybe they’re referring to how “Before the debate, Biden allies tried to pressure the CNN moderators, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, to aggressively fact-check any false statements made by Mr. Trump. CNN leadership made clear that the moderators would facilitate the discussion but that any fact-checking would be left to the candidates.”. Like they had a chance to reconsider, but decided to stick with the original terms?