The PC…it hungers.
The PC…it hungers.
“living in their own world” is a common turn of phrase
Yes, my hybrid does this. And makes a super annoying louder sound when put in reverse.
30ish years ago, I burned my own screens using this red film that you would cut with an xacto knife and peel off the parts you didn’t want. Omg it was so tedious. We were manually doing the job of a modern Cricut.
About 5 years ago I wanted to do a project but no longer had any of my old gear. Bought a screen online and for sure bought the upgrade for them to burn the art on it for me. So worth it. I was so tickled that that service even existed.
Granny seems to be screaming more from his hand trying to touch her scapula from the inside
“this escalator is temporarily stairs. You’re welcome.” -Mitch Hedberg
The real one to worry about is stopping the elevator for an ad break. You’re trapped now bitches!
Not only hemorrhoids but you can also get diverticula from straining too hard too often. They don’t go away once they form, and can become infected (diverticulitis) which is most unpleasant. Pain like kidney stones or appendicitis.
Yes, I wish we had done this then as well. I also would tell myself what my migraine triggers are, so that I could try to avoid getting the worst one ever the day after the wedding. I started the honeymoon on hard mode, and didnt get to enjoy the initial travel. It took a couple days to subside and then honeymoon was great.
This would make a great cross stitch pattern. Like one of those floral circles grandma might have on her wall… but less saccharine, more contemplative.
I am giddy-happy for you!
I’m glad you have someone with you to share in the event. It is going to be such a special day!
Outlets definitely have lesser quality products made just for them + a few of the real thing that are seconds, closeouts, or just leftover for whatever reason. I worked at a Cole Haan outlet in the 90s. Quality was variable then too.
I’m driving about 15 hours (over 2 days, not all at once, lol) from Virginia to the totality path with a “just ok” forecast. I made a similar trip in 2017. It is definitely not the same as looking at a picture. It’s the changes in atmosphere, the insects’ behavior, the light quality all around you that make a totality viewing special. If you can make it somewhere with decent enough skies, you will be glad you did.
And then given the results, Pooli suggested I dump about 5lbs of baking soda in there to neutralize the acidity. Worked like a charm.
It really nailed the pile of well used tax guides behind the monitor. However it needs more stained and empty coffee mugs scattered around.
A modern day apothecary. Or are you an herbalist?
Ok, CPA here.
Don’t file anything without first talking to a tax accountant >with expat experience<. I don’t, but I have worked with some great people who do handle dual citizenship taxes. Happy to give names in a DM, but they are US-based. You might be able to find someone more convenient in Germany.
My first thought is a tiny nitpick: we’re now required to e-file except in certain situations, so no paper clerks involved, just databases. No one is looking, or you could pop out in a targeted search, or you could just get randomly selected for audit too (that’s an unfortunate reality). However, there are situations where citizens don’t have to file at all, if they make too little, for example. So the IRS isn’t looking for you because they’re not aware of you… yet. That changes with your first filing. See my next thought:
My second thought is don’t file ALL of your missing years. You may only need to file the last 7. The statute of limitations for IRS audit is 7 years. Technically it’s only 3 years and if they then find anything during an audit, they can look back up to 7, so you might be able to start with only the last 3 years. If you’re never selected for audit, congratulations, you saved yourself from having to file additional years. But the audit process is glacially slow. If… if… you get selected, you’ll first get a letter that gives you 30 days to respond. Go back to your tax preparer and work out a strategy for response.
If this turns into a giant debacle and pain in your wallet, I agree with others that you might consider renouncing your citizenship. **Again, seek advice of professionals before taking action. **
Could you figure out how to do this on your own, yes. Do you absolutely need a tax preparer, probably not. But your situation isn’t a simple one, and I truly feel their fees will be worth the advice and not having to file unnecessary years.
You’ll be fine as long as you’re giving yourself enough time before boarding to get to the airport. Just follow the airline’s advice for how early to go. Once you have more experience flying, you may be able to cut that time down if you’re familiar with the ebbs and flows of your airport.
QR code should be no issues. Turning your brightness up can help if it is being difficult to scan. If you still have doubts, get your boarding pass printed at the kiosk.
It may be more noisy near the engines but over the wings are the structurally safest parts of the plane.
Enjoy your trip!
I like collective. Smaller than commune. More cozy than cohabiting.
It’ll just be a bit more scrubby.
You have a keen wit