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Wouldn't that be out of spite?
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That's correct. Could be both principle and spite. Principle meaning I have too and by spite wanting to just to antagonize you.
Wouldn't that be out of spite?
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Sometimes you can't trim a quote down. But when you can, all it takes is some highlighting and deleting.
Hah. 15 credits. ^^ A few years back I topped off about 22 credits while working 4 days a week. Let them get to grad school and then they can talk
I'm teaching a lab course and people complain about being in three science courses. Psssh.
One night when I was in grad school, I ran into an old friend who was an undergrad and she mentioned that "Oh, I'm taking bowling and a meditation class" and some other crap. That's what I picture when I see those college memes.
(Now, folks in the hard sciences, engineering, etc. - I know they are busting their butts in undergrad, so they're off the hook.)
This is totally a first-world annoyance, but here goes: Some friends have gone back to school (and seriously, good for them - I'm really happy for them) but they "like" college memes that their young classmates post on facebook. It's all variations on "OMG college is SOOOOO HARD! I can't possibly get all the work associated with my 15 credit semester done!!"
Good God, shut the f*** up, kids. Wait until you get to the real world. I roll my eyes whenever I see someone moaning about how impossibly difficult undergrad is.
Perdue isn't even a school anymore, is it?
I want to kick Delilah in the teeth. The local public radio started carrying her on the radio. That is all.
Morons in California voted for a stupid ballot proposition that made disposable grocery bags illegal.
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But will this crap ever get reversed? Nope. Not in California. Now we're going to pay $0.10 for grocery bags forever.
You just got that fee now? Here in Ontario, they introduced a $0.05/bag charge years ago. It was annoying at first, but adapting didn't turn out to actually be that difficult. I just keep a plastic bin, containing several of the sturdy, re-usable, canvas grocery bags, in my car at all times. That's just where it lives. That way, whenever I happen to stop for groceries, I have the bin and bags with me. Most of the time, I'm just picking up a few things for supper that night and don't even need the bags - everything just fits in the bin. And it is better for the environment, after all.
As someone who spends a lot of time on the water - I HATE PLASTIC - bags, bottles, bait containers, you name it.
Better for the environment? Maybe, maybe not... But definitely not better for you, what with all the bacteria on them...
And usually laundering things like canvas bags is energy-intensive if you're throwing them in the wash. So if you do that once a week, or if you throw them out periodically, you might actually be causing more environmental damage than just using the super-thin bags (which go into my recycle bin anyway, not into the trash).
But definitely not better for you
And usually laundering things like canvas bags is energy-intensive if you're throwing them in the wash.
you might actually be causing more environmental damage than just using the super-thin bags (which go into my recycle bin anyway, not into the trash).
I have never wanted to throat punch a stranger so badly as the time I was sitting in the airport on a layover, and the gal sitting on the floor charging her iPhone was bragging to a young girl next to her about how she never pays the extra fee for bringing her dog on a flight with her. "Just tell them he's a therapy dog. They legally can't question you, you don't have to prove it, and they can't stop you."people either bring their dogs into the store - "he's a SERVICE critter!"
Got yer choice: kill a tree or choke a landfill