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Yeah, people here don’t have to sound out our words when we read.
Yeah, people here don’t have to sound out our words when we read.
“Natural consequences” is the buzzword. Make sure the consequences fit the action. You squirted most the toothpaste into the aink? You don’t get access to toothpaste, and mom/dad have to do your toothbrush.
This works with my kid because they value their autonomy very highly. Your child may value things differently.
Something to keep in mind: the goal isn’t to be a high-discipline parent, it’s to be a consistent parent. Express expectations and consequences, then hold to them. This helps children feel secure, and dramatically reduces testing behaviors (not to zero but much lower).
The magnet and the metal plate pull each other, so all the pull forwards is cancelled out by the pull backwards.
If you see other players. Probably less awkward to try to find a club.
Most bottled water comes from a municipal water system somewhere, i.e., is tap water.
Some water supplies have issues with sulfur or algae, so that can be unpleasant if your sense of smell is particularly sensitive. My sense of smell is pretty weak so I drink the tap water most places, while my spouse had an RO system installed in our house due to their sensitivity.
Tyrosine. It’s a dopamine precursor. By itself, it mildly increases focus just enough to get non-preferred tasks started. It also makes completing tasks much more rewarding, which can start a positive feedback loop that leaves your space much more livable/less depressing.
Laser printers don’t burn anything. They make static on paper that ink/toner clings to.
Good luck. I’ve already lost hope that we can rein in gas companies in Colorado but it would be amazing if you did.
Naked Capitalism started me on the road to communism, so I still appreciate it for that.
And he can have one once he stops playing all the notes.
Look into public works.
It’s a chunk of plastic on your wrist. It’s always going to be a bit tacky.
The link leads to a page for Half Earth Socialism…
This seems much less effective than the Espiku system covered in OSU’s Engineering Out Loud podcast.
Boulder has a height limit on bldgs in the city (unless you’re fucking Google) so shitty McMansions are what’s being built after scraping a few lots
Netrunner on jinteki.net .
It’s the last week of the semester and I’m dying to play with actual cards.
I read that WW2 was essentially won by the US when a war ship was constructed in 24 hours; at that point, no other country could compete with US wartime manufacturing.
Whether or not that’s factual, I wonder if this isn’t a similar moment for climate change.
Beverly was always a self insert (like most trek characters) for professional STEM types, in this case the career doctor who loves romance novels.
Dale/glen???