I think LG made the Nexus 5, though.
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28 states require employers to give, at least, some time during work hours to vote by law. Beyond that, many states have mail in voting of some kind, or early voting, or both. Obviously some states don’t give you much for options, but it’s worth a try.
Of course, the fact of the matter is, this may be the last time you have to try and save what’s left of this country from diving into a fascist dictatorship. I’d say make the effort FOR your kids. Don’t make excuses because of them.

Time Off to Vote: 8 Facts Employers Should Know
Here are eight key facts about these requirements. #1: Most states and districts require employers to offer voting leave.
SPARKHmm, yeah, I see your point. Should probably just let them murder citizens in the street then. 🙄
The solution is that if we hang ALL of them, we won’t have to worry about them coming back around to form another regime. The main issue the US has had is we don’t punish seditious mother fuckers and/or Nazis at all and then they keep trying to take over the country. It happened after the civil war, it happened after WW2, and it happened again after the January 6 insurrection attempt. We let these people off with a slap on the wrist and then they come right back and shoot innocent people in the street. Hanged people don’t come back and shoot innocent folks in the street. That’s just a fact.
I feel like calling your soda “Real Dr” is kind of pushing it.
They did say just the conversion cost that much. The most expensive thing was probably the AC unit to convert it into a nerd studio. The rest of the stuff is what you place the now-converted room.
I feel like in n out fries by default are way too under-cooked. They’re basically floppy little potato tubes. You can order them light well and they fry them for just a bit longer so they don’t suck. You can also get them well done, but then they’re basically just potato chip sticks.
Man, the Netherlands sound pretty pleasant, overall.
Humidity plays a big part of that I think. Like, don’t older folks start dropping in England around 85-90f because of the humidity there? In Phoenix 107 sucks hard, but it’s dry so you can still effectively cool off.
Just fyi, I believe T-Mobile is one of the main networks that Fi uses. So it’s still possibly network related.
Algorithms don’t have “inspiration”.