What is a trunk-or-treat?
What is a trunk-or-treat?
Fair enough, my Canadian bias snuck in there.
Seems strange to me, but you do you!
Wouldn’t you be common-law after 35 years?
Canadians have never voted a government in in my lifetime, we just vote the last government out.
On the upside, municipal politics is where you are likely to see the most impact to your daily life, and those guys aren’t in parties outside major cities, and even the major city parties don’t aligin with the normal 2.5 flavours of prov/fed politics.
Specific to the USA “70-78% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck” source
All homes should be taxed based on land value rather than property value.
Yeah, as other’s have pointed out, I’m really underestimating the issues of the electoral college in the USA.
While I’m used to the issues of FPTP, I can’t pretend to understand the basic premise behind the electoral college.
Independents can get elected and new parties can arrise in FPTP, despite being more difficult than some other systems; so my guess is that I’m wildly underestimatong the fuckery that is the electoral college.
It’s doesn’t mean anything because that’s what everyone thinks the choices are.
If someone other than D or R started to get some serious traction, you could see a snowball over 8-12 years.
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A cheetah can run up to 95kph 120kph.
So the joke is the car is still in motion.
Just paint a yellow line and call it a day.
You can round it to 10’s or 5’s.
My licence says 183 cm. I’ll usually say 180.
Edit: so the cartoon guy would probably just say 190cm
The picture shows ISBN 9781784708276
I search this to get the title: “Entangled Life - How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures”
I see £, so I’m going to assume it’s the UK. I picked Manchester as a city to search.
I search the book.
Seven 2021 versions, three 2020 versions, and audio book are available.
0.0£ at your local library.
At least they were getting bread.
Bread price fixing is a major issue in Canada.
Dylan, you soon of a bitch!
Neat. I feel like it removes some of the magic from decorating houses, but having never seen one it’s an unvalidated guess.
Not sure how the accessibility is any different, but my neighborhood tends to be a drop in location for most the city, so we’re just kind of expected to met kids where they’re at. Maybe we’re just used to it?