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Good doggo 2 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
That’s quite impressive.
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Click clacks 4 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
It is true. I recently bought a sack of dice for $5. The listing was for “strange dice for some sort of strange board game. “ I definitely didn’t need more...
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Tylko Jedno W Głowie Mam 4 comments
That's how you get a family of cats 4 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
I feel this. This summer, I fostered 5 abandoned kittens. And they were all my babies and giving 1/2 of them away. My neighbors saved me and adopted some of them where I could still visit them. I still love them.
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Everyone needs to see this 5 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
It’s like those shopping carts with the car section for the kiddos. They only think they are steering.
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Found this on a high school classroom door 1 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
At my high school, someone put a toaster oven in that room (I guess) and sold personal sized pizzas and snacks. I don’t think the school liked it and occasionally stopped it.
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Deluxe 6 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
So, I was looking around online and I guess my idea of how much these things cost come from when I was a kid. Because they aren’t nearly as expensive as I remember them being.
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Intolerant simple fretful Capybara 3 comments
I'll never forget the meme referring to Venusaur just "doing his best" 1 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
Alright the price/cost of tuition is a completely different story so I’ll skip that.
If you’re paying for the expertise of the professors, that cost doesn’t change if you’re learning remotely.
Additionally, just because people aren’t in the buildings doesn’t mean the don’t have to keep paying the electric and water and internet bills—they don’t stop because you aren’t using it... And the things you might expect they could stop, like foodservice, are generally contracted, so again the bill is due whether it is used or not. Bottom line, all the costs that are when students are on campus are still there when they are off campus.
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If you’re paying for the expertise of the professors, that cost doesn’t change if you’re learning remotely.
Additionally, just because people aren’t in the buildings doesn’t mean the don’t have to keep paying the electric and water and internet bills—they don’t stop because you aren’t using it... And the things you might expect they could stop, like foodservice, are generally contracted, so again the bill is due whether it is used or not. Bottom line, all the costs that are when students are on campus are still there when they are off campus.
No f*cks gievn..Level: Shark 1 comments
Grumpy ass troll person, but femininely tho 6 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
You see them in pictures like this more often than hairy cats. Maybe they don’t mind as much since they don’t have hair that stays wet.
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Grumpy ass troll person, but femininely tho 6 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
I like the idea of cats that like water. My kittens are fascinated by it but don’t like it. I don’t know maybe they will change their minds.
They have a lot of hair though.
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They have a lot of hair though.
We love to see it 9 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
How about, we are both partners to each other and both share the role of maintaining a household. Whatever that means.
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I fell asleep with my candle burning 2 comments
roanoke
· 3 years ago
I feel this. Except I wasn’t asleep, only on the porch. We lost power, for hours. So we spent the evening on the patio. And the candle overflowed and and soaked the tablecloth with wax...
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