

Yes, for returnable ones. And no, it wouldn’t. Do you know how much those bottles are worth? Almost nothing.


Yes, for returnable ones. And no, it wouldn’t. Do you know how much those bottles are worth? Almost nothing.


If you keep up on the news in the last few years, they actually have been addressing that. It’s just too little, way too late.


I’ve been on SNAP and have never had to pay for the bottles.


That is most of Virginia, but not most of its population, so… Yeah. Let’s to it.


Grey whales have been dying like this in droves up and down the entire west coast, from California to BC. We’ve had thirteen deaths in Washington alone so far this year. It’s shocking how little attention it’s been getting elsewhere.
I just had no idea what the joke was until I saw the trans comments. I was busy thinking, like, “That’s really hard.”
David the Gnome


It’s not an order; it’s voluntary.


Hell yeah. Too many news sites being you to their main page when you hit the back button.


Or not. Trump kept going on about how he loves the Pope’s MAGA brother.


If he doesn’t understand the definition of “progressive”, he is not mentally competent to be a judge at any level.
Toddlers are usually quick learners.


They would both be all about work because most people don’t use computers at home anymore (impress working from home), once they get out of school.


He already has thrown his hat in the ring.
https://thehill.com/policy/international/5545756-pope-bishops-trump-immigration/


If found guilty, he should be held responsible for every death and injury that resulted from the fires.


When you buy products that are deemed sensitive, such as condoms or tampons or hemorrhoid cream or whatever it may be, they also put that in a paper bag instead of the regular bag so that no one can see what it is.
Of course, I found this to be counterproductive because that means you know that person is carrying something “sensitive”.


That’s how it is here in Seattle, too. Poor people ride the light rail, well-off people ride the light rail. If the service is good, everybody will use it.
Buses have not quite met that standard yet.


That sounds like other people would probably find it either delightful or obnoxious with little in between.


My father from the greater New York area still refuses to ride our local light rail here in Seattle because he doesn’t understand that it’s actually a really low key experience, with clean, safe, fairly quiet cars (for the most part), and relatively efficient service at low prices and all that. He thinks it’s all like the New York Subway or NJ Transit.
He’s going on that light rail next time he’s here.
You are way underestimating the duration of horror.