@castlehillmom Itโs a public-private partnership. Are you suggesting that supplying books to poor American children so they are literate is the worst use of your tax dollars?
@GirlsandGoblins@ThrillaRilla369 Most states actually do not have laws that cite a specific age, and why the fuck is it your business if a parent knows their child, has assessed the situation and understand the childโs maturity level?
@PatriarchyMaxx@memeticsisyphus Literally no one has to stop in a proper zipper merge. Very single traffic study says the same thing, zipper merge is the most efficient way to handle lane closures
@TakeYourPhysic@memeticsisyphus You canโt be this stupid. If everyone is merging at the merge point, one at a time, no one needs to slam on their brakes. Every single traffic study says you are wrong and the zipper merge is the most efficient way. Nice try though.
@tattooedsaint1@TheEXECUTlONER_ Land Rover has the yield and the markings on the road indicate that both lanes are eligible to take the exit so Land Rover is in the wrong
@LeahRain77@72airstreamer@Legacy411 Itโs perfectly safe and it happens every day when parents donโt want to pay for a ticket for a child under two, which is what this family did - then they tried to use the seat from their child who was not on the plane and they were not entitled to.
@jeremyct If your dad only paid $14k then he likely has a large scholarship (very common with private schools) because no way 4 years only cost that much even as a โboomerโ.
@TugboatPhil I have a 4 year degree from 40 years ago and the difference in the education/practical knowledge for nurses these days, regardless of degree is staggering. They learn nothing. But to have 100k in debt for a degree you can get at a community college/stare college is ridiculous