It's actually converted from an old prison, so has a long history of negating personal rights.
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The meat and dairy industry use vastly more water and also contribute to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions, while almond trees help to reduce CO2. Maybe focus on that instead of buying into the animal ag propaganda.
Mo is awesome.
You'd probably also like Ramy on Hulu. It's a similar, but slightly more serious and experimental show. Mo plays one of Ramy's best friends in it.
Also, the fun and quirky It's Bruno! on Netflix is written, directed, and starting the director of Mo. It's about his relationship with his real life dog in NYC.
You need a tilt-shift lens to properly preserve the lines of architecture in photography. When taking a photo of a building, especially from below, with a wide angle lens so it captures the whole structure, the angles get distorted.
I got a Tempur-pedic from Costco and it's worth every penny. Costco gets last year's models and rebrands them for a fraction of the price.
The best part is, there is no time limit on their return policy. So, you buy a mattress from Costco, put a waterproof protective cover on it, and then you can return it for a full refund years later no questions asked as long as there is no visible damage.
I got a queen and had it for a few years before we decided we wanted a California king. Returned it in person with no issues and traded up.
I heard this was coming out and just read the book Mickey 7 that it's based on.
For anyone interested, I highly recommend reading it before watching the movie. It's a fun, quick read. The movie doesn't follow the same events so nothing is "spoiled" for you by reading, just a good way to get into the universe and character.
Have you considered adoption? There are SO many kids out there who need loving homes. If you're worries about children regretting their existence, at least you could provide a safe place for those that are already here and also fulfill your desire to be a parent.
Drug dealerrrrrr keeper awayer
Radioactive Man right after Millhouse becomes Fallout Boy
I just watched Didi and it seems to do a great job with the millennial coming of age story. They're a bit younger than me, but I related a lot to the characters and setting.
Dunno if it's THE definitive movie, just thought I'd recommend because it's recently on my mind.
The Nick Offerman episode wasn't from the game and is widely regarded as one of the best parts of the show.