The article doesn’t actually say they are phasing out pouches, just that they are introducing bottles.
Maybe this is a regional thing, but I don’t agree with that example, I think take-out means you leave the house to get it. If they bring it to you, it’s delivery.
I also wouldn’t say I “called” for take-out unless I made a phone call. Otherwise, I would say I ordered it.
I’ve only ever heard the parts of a hydraulic clutch system referred to as master and slave.
I’ve also never heard a brake caliper referred to as a slave.
Dating apps don’t work for everyone though.
I’m still holding out hope that I can meet someone in person, because I’m 99% sure I’ll never get a date out of an app.
How would you label NBC?
No heterosexual marriage allowed?
The exhaust doesn’t propel a car forward
Two days later, which is “on the third day.”
You carry a cat with you when you leave the house?
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe it’s an issue with Lemmy connect
Caution, don’t click that link. It’s just a redirect to an image of a single pixel, and it won’t let you back out of it.
I had to literally mash the back button a dozen times as fast as I could, and when I finally escaped, I had to scroll through to find this post again.
Not a very funny joke imo
Elizabeth Warren?
Extra tax on non resident properties vs discounted tax on your residence. As far as I can tell, it’s the exact same thing
It’s already like that where I live. It’s called the homestead exemption – property taxes are cut in half if it’s your primary residence
The size of the court has not changed in a long time. Trump only appointed replacements.
I’m intrigued, do you have a source?
This is absurd. Federal law always takes precedence, even if it’s a section of a state constitution versus a law passed by Congress. Period.
I’m on the pro-choice side, I don’t think it’s fair to make that statement without mentioning the 10th amendment.
It’s doesn’t matter if you want to go to court. Your future employer doesn’t want to go to court on behalf of a new hire, so they won’t hire you in the first place.
#2 literally shows an item priced at $14.88