@UM_English This looks great, but sadly the “Details here” link doesn’t work. Would be helpful for calendaring, remembering, thanks! Appreciate you including alums and public in announcing this!
@karlykingsley Your side corrupted all these institutions, and now you’re freaking out over fairly modest efforts to reset them to legitimacy. Cry harder.
I think it’s because people are tired of busybodies micromanaging harmless activities with exaggerated examples, and turning everyday life into a minefield of no-no’s. By your standard cultivating a field would constitute a catastrophe, paving a road prove problematic, harvesting timber a holocaust. Children have been doing this since the dawn of time-it’s even in the Bible, for goodness sake (look up Ebenezer). Life will find a way.
@TheImmortal007 @GarbageHuman24 This is a great story, but how long would that take? If it spent a minute with each person, even in a crowd of 5,000 that would be almost an hour and a half. Japanese culture is awesome, I agree, but I’m skeptical.
@RepCasten@SeanCasten “Those controversial Medicaid cuts come from two basic categories: cutting off able-bodied men who refuse to work, and not using Medicaid to provide health care for illegals.” https://t.co/K5wzOELb7p
@ladygreenkirtle Coffee beans, good balsamic vinegar (not from supermarket), a nice pen, sweater from @JPRESS_1902, quality bandanna or Irish linen handkerchief. Birkenstock shoes, a cap from Quaker Marine, a new belt (braided for easy fit).