Foiled again DJ.... Cats hearing A healthy cat's hearing ability is a true biological marvel. ... Although humans and cats have a similar range of hearing (on the fairly low-end of the scale) cats are capable of hearing much higher-pitched sounds of up to 1.6 octaves above the human range, and one octave above the range of a canine.Jul 19, 2016 Do Cats Hear Better Than Dogs? - Virbac https://us.virbac.com › Resources ›
The retro-future is here, but it isn't evenly distributed @m_older pic.twitter.com/4iSG4aouCZ— Daniel P. Aldrich urbanists.social/web/@dpaldrich (@DanielPAldrich) January 17, 2022
You can run but you can't hide.... Make a killing on NFTs and crypto? The IRS may tax them differently Non-fungible tokens are likely considered collectibles, which carry a 28% top federal tax rate on long-term capital gains, according to tax experts. That’s higher than the 20% top rate that applies to investment returns for stocks, bonds and cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
You know what? This is hilarious. Because one of the ways the con works is that people sell NFTs to themselves in "wash sales" to make it seem like there is actually a market for the NFTs to draw in suckers before the rug pull. But the wash sales count as realizing the profits on a collectable. They have to pay a big chunk to the IRS based on profits that never existed.
Harlan Ellison once mentioned that management will want everything for nothing, complain about how much they're getting paid, and want more. Ever since the Great Resignation started and seeing people complain about it, I think about his tangent a lot. 1482947911319232513 is not a valid tweet id
His "Pay the Writer" rant is epic. You can find it in the youtubes if you search. Lots of expletives so I won't post.
Every reporter that interviews @GlennYoungkin needs to ask him his position on Georgetown Prep’s mask and vaccine mandates since that’s where his kids go in DC and he’s never said a peep about it. He’s cool with our kids getting sick for his MAGA points…just not his.— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) January 17, 2022
That's what I was referring t. Being a former creative, I encountered that often. My last straw and what made me done with creative work was when a local ad agency wanted me to write a rough draft for them without getting paid. I pretty much said no thanks and moved on.
So now Roger Stone is tweeting “F**k Ron Desantis.I can’t. I just can’t 😆 I’m running out of 🍿🍿🍿 pic.twitter.com/ZNtxODSpHU— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) January 17, 2022
Wait....is the implication here that Trump has a good haircut and a well-tailored suit?🤪🤣😂— PragmaticNYC (@pragmaticNYC) January 17, 2022 From the same thread.
As a retail employee, I can confirm that this is exactly what grocery store shelves look like right after the weekend. https://t.co/EQfYYEqOa4— Sean Morgan (@Smorgan135) January 18, 2022
Fair question to ask Youngkin who is rapidly pushing his Trumpian agenda in Va. What a shock . PS. Georgetown Prep is not actually in DC. It is in Maryland. I live 500 ft from the campus.
Look at Charlie, that elitist, with his "knowledge" of "geography." Look, in the heartland, we don't cotton to ideas like defined boundaries. In other words: The last time inflation was this high, the President who presided over it won reelection by an electoral college vote of 525 - 13 https://t.co/52rnMkOrZO— James Carter IV (@JECarter4) January 17, 2022 I like this post because it shows that 7%, while high, isn't some fixed number. It's "too high," but is it an aberration due to the shocks to the supply chain and people's incomes caused by COVID that will pass soon?
This. 100%. There are politicians who will be quoting MLK while simultaneously pushing to ban his life’s work from being taught in schools.— Charles Booker (@Booker4KY) January 16, 2022
I saw something somewhere that some experts somewhere were wondering if deflation was going to hurt some Democrats or something.