Not to mention that not everyone has fingers.
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Obvious outcome is obvious and in line with every other basic income study. Maybe someday we can have UBI to give everyone stability without needing to nitpick that it goes to the 'right people' with all the discrimination those types of systems end up with.
I just caught that you live in Florida, and the humidity could be the issue. If you have a spare fan, putting the boots in front of it to circulate the air might help since the waterproofing means the only moisture exit is where your foot goes in. Doesn't need to blow into the boot, just across it so the air gets moved around.
How deplorably evil.
Do you use synthetic, cotton, or wool socks?
Wool socks help with odor control because of how they wick away moisture and although they advertise synthetic socks also being good at that they tend to get the stinky funk going on. Cotton just holds moisture and gets stinky too, but somewhere between the two.
If nothing else has helped and you are not already wearing wool socks, I would give that a try. A lot of brands do a blend of wool and synthetic so they might end up being stinkier than 100% wool. Wool is expensive, but holds up really well and is totally worth it.
Digital phone books sure are scary!
That is awesome, since it has a thorough review process to ensure it only applies to couples who are in the same end of life situation and let's them go out together.
A lot of the things like volcano turtle are based on existing mythology or urban legends, they aren't even unique to Pokemon.
Yeah, it seemed cliche to me. Maybe it surprised some people because it wasn't a thing in Disney movies?
Most likely that the people who watched since Rotten Tomatoes was a thing knew what they were getting into or had fond memories from when they were younger.
Would have been different for exit audiences for sure.
It’s funny people talking about how things are done in the U.S. and giving different answers.
Yeah, different states have different requirements and processes.
In Kansas, when I got my original license in the 90s it cost like $60 total to get the first one and ever since it has been somewhere between 10-30 or so to renew every 6ish years or something. Originally you had to take a written test that you could fill in at home. Just ridiculously cheap and no real barriers. We also don't have any kind of emissions requirements for non-commercial vehicles. The lax requirements for driving and emissions is probably the result of the farming lobby.
Great suggestion!