Target sells them now! Mine have tags on the parts that go either by your foot or head board that say that's where they go. They also have extra pleating at the corners so that they stay tucked deep under the mattress. Iove them! Oh, and elastic around the entire thing so they tuck under the entire mattress.
We may not see many repercussions from this now, but when the unvaccinated grow up and the viruses have had a generation's worth of time to spread - just wait till a pregnant woman gets mumps and has a profoundly deaf baby. Or their toddler gets polio and ends up spending potentially years in a hospital, only to be released with lifetime disabilities. I know 2 people with polio, and one who is deaf due their mother having mumps (pre-vaccine days). Their lives, and the lives of their families, was/is hard. I wonder what grandma and grampa, safely vaccinated, will say when their grandkids start falling ill.
I hate how these things are such deathtraps.
I live near a military base, and the base runs a lot of nighttime training over the forest my house is in. It is not unusual for Osprey to literally hover over my house. They get so close that the whole house shakes, and the sound from them is so loud it covers up a normal-volumed conversation. It doesn't bother us, but every time it happens I think of all the crashes 😬
We can also hear the base when it has bombing practice! Sitting on our deck and hearing bombs going off is a surreal experience. I can't imagine what it's like to hear those in an actual war situation.
Why even bother? It's not like anything is ever done about the non-anonymous threats we currently see. Ffs.
I got one the other day that had the third column of images completely cut off on mobile. Didn't matter what browser I tried. I had to wait until I could get to a desktop to try and access the site.
Not on Home edition
You can do it on home. Takes a lot of googling and monkeying around, but I did it on my father's computer years ago.
Americans support climate policy? I'm in the deep south, and I literally know zero people who even believe in climate change. They sure as hell don't support climate policy, and most of them are loud and proud about both of these things.
most republican voters don't even know what tf they're supporting through their votes, other than their personal trigger issue. they just vote for the R.
You are so depressingly right. My father is very pro-choice, but once Trump happened, he stopped giving a shit about anything other than getting Trump back in office and/or making sure no Democrats are elected ever again. He has no idea what is actually going on other than what fox and Newsmax tell him, and he doesn't care.
He's the only family I have, and to see him like this now has just destroyed a part of me.
The most recent, the Pulse 3D ones. Much better than the others I've tried. The battery seems to last a lot longer, too, which is nice.
Bath salts appear to turn you into Sloth from The Goonies.
I can't see squat, there's a hurricane outside.
That article is so much worse than I thought it would be. Holy shit.
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You'd be surprised how many medical people are that ignorant. I work with first responders, and the covid years utterly destroyed my soul. So, so many friends and coworkers in that field are antivax.. People I care about and thought rather highly of. And literally every single one is a trumper to boot.
It looks like he's missing a flipper. I bet that really wreaks havoc on his balance / equilibrium.
I mean, nothing is stopping you now. Live your dream!
She is a product of her environment. She is also nearly 50.
Ohhh. This is the dude who performs the song my coworker was all but having orgasms over yesterday and was trying to make me listen to - "the lyrics are amazing, just listen to them!" She already thinks she's magnetic from a hepatitis vaccine, and this morning informed me that the moon landing was a hoax, so I think I made the right call in utterly ignoring her and her stupid song.
If you are on ios, Memmy can.
It's one of the perks of the gig,
I work with first responders of all kinds, and I can't think of a single one who would call that a "perk of the gig". Having one 24 hour shift with constantly interrupted sleep is taxing at best, and once you hit middle age it gets progressively harder as you get older. Throw in having to work multiple 24s in a row and the very real possibility that once you finally do get off, you don't get to go home and rest, you have to go to your second (or third) job - usually one you own yourself, or one owned by a fellow firefighter/paramedic because it's the only way to accommodate the crazy schedules - and play catch-up there. It screws with you mentally and physically, but given the piss-poor pay a good chunk of them make, it's what's got to be done.
Also, I don't know any cops that sleep on OT (I don't have much exposure to that scenario), but a lot of the ones around here sleep on their regular 12s. If I see two cop cars parked together in a median or pull-off, and they are parked facing opposite directions such that their drivers windows are next to each other so it looks like they can chat easily, one cop is almost certainly asleep while the other is standing watch. They don't adjust to the mandatory day/night shift rotations well.
My diehard republican father was all-in on Vivek based solely on my uncle telling him how "smart and forward thinking" he was. After the debate, my father said, "that Indian guy is one slimey, weasely asshole. He's nuts." So even some trumper-level folks can see what he really is.