At least let the charaty charge exorbitant prices for the church to rent the land like the venture capital bastards do all the time.
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"the ruling about her housing status still stands for other trans women to draw on in future cases. This is gratifying, she said, because Pinson used precedents set by earlier generations of trans women in court to build many of her arguments. Now, “we have left pretty good breadcrumbs in the public domain for others to follow.'"
Hopefully the Supreme Court won't obliterate this precedent in the coming years.
It better be named sovereign glue.
The Constant by Mark Chrisler. It covers examples of all the different way people have been wrong throughout history like thinking birds flew to the moon for winter or how homeopathy started. I always find it super interesting and pretty funny too.
It's the only podcast I subscription to on patron.
You should saute onions and red bell peppers with spices like cumin, paprika, and chili powder and at that to the cooked oats. Even better if you saute a meat with it like kielbasa or sausage. Make it a savory oatmeal.
You can even go crazy and add an egg cooked over easy on the top. By far my favorite breakfast.
I was thinking the same thing. "I don't recognize the authority of this court as I am not a citizen of the state of Louisinana!"
You could start "selling" your car to a friend or family member just to get the rebate.
Man I'm old. This album was the first CD I ever owned. Listened to it constantly. I liked pretty much all the songs but it seemed like they ordered the songs by putting a good song between every great song.
I will always stop to watch this video.
It's super Ohio.
"The only countries that have tried to focus on drones are the UK and a few NATO allies, which agreed to supply 30,000 drones worth $55 million under the international Drone Capability Coalition.
“But it represents 3 days of consumption on the battlefield,” Tytelman said."
That is insane to me. I had no idea Ukraine were using 10,000 drones a day. That also reminds me of the artillery usage vs production at the beginning of world war 1.