So…you’re arguing that Autistic people are more likely to become Nazis? Because that seems like a stretch…
So…you’re arguing that Autistic people are more likely to become Nazis? Because that seems like a stretch…
A reminder to everyone that Costco sells caskets: https://www.costco.com/funeral-caskets.html
And every funeral home legally has to allow you to purchase the casket elsewhere per the FTC: https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/ftc-funeral-rule (That doc also has a lot of other useful tips in it.)
Or in Iowa in 2023…
Vaguely ask and you shall receive: https://imgur.io/gallery/YPHY0
But…that is the common definition of “food desert.”
“A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food.”
I realize the article has issues, but the definition has sources cited for its common usage. If you don’t like the definition, fine, but it’s a definite term for a defined phenomenon. You don’t get to pretend the phenomenon doesn’t exist because the term isn’t perfect…
Depends on if it’s a credit to redeemed later or an immediate thing…
…or like “start prepping the moment you get home for the next one” sort of thing…
Could be pretty okay if you need regular colonoscopy, or it could be Hell; depends on the timing.
In the US, universities have a significant number of graduate degrees along with undergraduate degrees while colleges offer (almost) exclusively undergraduate degrees. My alma mater became a university shortly before I started because they started offering enough graduate degrees.
FTFY