freight carriers usually get priority.
They’re not supposed to. Passenger traffic on Amtrak should be getting priority but the rail lines basically say “fuck it” and do what they want.
I’m here for entertainment and to engage with opinions, views and perspectives different than my own to grow myself. I don’t care if you downvote but if you don’t engage me I can’t learn from it so I may block you as I’ll take it that you don’t want to see my content.
freight carriers usually get priority.
They’re not supposed to. Passenger traffic on Amtrak should be getting priority but the rail lines basically say “fuck it” and do what they want.
What’s an interrobang‽
The issue I have in the US is that, in Minnesota at least, the only reason to move into a crosswalk is to turn right on red however you’re supposed to stop at the crosswalk before proceeding across it and almost nobody does.
Edit: Also, happy cake day!
Maybe, maybe not, but it could mean the difference between having your account emptied and not.
It’s also not very good security keeping long text chains saved rather than periodically deleting and starting a new one with people you text private information too.
It’s always going to be a compromise between security and ease of use, just a matter of where each person falls.
Or it’s security conscious. You know who your wife, mom, dad, siblings etc. all are but if they’re saved in your phone that way and someone gets access to your contacts it’s easier to, potentially, phish them because you can manipulate the relationship.
Otherwise they’re just a bunch of names that don’t mean much to anyone but you or people that know you.
Since marijuana, or more specifically cannabis-derived THC, is still illegal federally and you mark yes when filling out the federal firearms paperwork you will not be allowed to buy a firearm.
However, if you select No, but do use cannabis-derived THC, and admit to or it or law enforcement finds out then you’ve committed a felony. It’s the same law they applied to Hunter Biden’s case.
Why they felt the need to comment on that specifically in this thread? No idea either.
Note: I’m not aware of any cases yet that are for hemp-derived THC products that meet the legality under the 2018 Farm Bill. Thats kind of a gray area currently, so you’re taking your chances.
You also don’t stick the rag in, you wrap it around the top and make sure your bottle is capped.
The goal is to get the container to shatter on impact and then the burning material wrapped around it ignites.
If you stuff a rag in that’s how you set yourself on fire by accident. Here’s a solid design, just for informational purposes only, of course:
What is this guy, the Commodity Credit Corporation?
And we’re still seeing the chemtrails, not every day but still being sprayed over like roaches.
To clarify, are you saying you believe that long-lasting condensation trails left in the sky by high-flying aircraft are actually “chemtrails” consisting of chemical or biological agents, sprayed for nefarious purposes undisclosed to the general public?
We do and I feel like you do. That’s why that community used to bug me so much.
I learned first hand that having a pit or pit mix is a lot different and they take a very patient owner and consistent method of training.
When was this? The one I used to see in All got new moderation (the mod being discussed) who introduced, what I thought, were reasonable rules to encourage actual discourse.
I get what you’re saying about it before but, assuming they’re being fairly enforced, I assume it’s got to be better there now.
90% alcoholic drink
Good ol’ Everclear.
In the first year following the January 6th Capitol riot, 391 individuals were charged with felonies, while 325 were charged with misdemeanors. Among those who pleaded guilty, 32% (327) were charged with felonies, and 68% (682) with misdemeanors. More than 1,500 individuals have been charged with federal crimes related to the riot, with many receiving sentences, including incarceration, probation, or fines.
Felonies + death during felonies = felony murder
Felony murder, also known as the felony murder rule, is a legal doctrine that makes a person liable for murder if someone dies during the commission of a felony, even if the person didn’t intend to kill anyone.
Or Under Siege 2.