Okay but do actually grant things?
I don't know much about tech but, is it a bot? I'm not sure I grasp the difference between a program and a bot
What would be the theme? https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/911-New-York-Ave-Lynn-Haven-FL-32444/42759272_zpid/
Every room has a different flavor. I guess in general there is a tendency towards horror/spooky themes, but honestly imo it's just tacky. Which is a shame, I appreciate the effort and the investment into it. Some of the ideas are actually cool, like the floor made of circuit boards or that roof with fake stalactites but the final result doesn't do it for me.
I take this as a sign, I shall pray with a colander on my head and see what happens
It's alright. Highlight of it was watching Nosferatu last night. Loved it. I regret not going to see it in cinemas when it came out last year
Is this what I'm doing wrong? Do I need to try until I find a god that answers?
Absolutely the mouse
Tar on toast is fine though
Depends on how much money you want to spend. People here giving pointers on cleaning sources of smells and I second that, but to answer your question, three things work for me to actually make my home smell like something in particular:
1- Essential oil diffuser. IMO the most effective, the downside is that not all essential oils are as fancy as, say, the fragrances of the other options in this list. Also you have a bit of an investment upfront, diffuser+oils. But they last reasonably long.
2- Reed diffusers: vast variety of prices here, the pricier ones are nicer and last longer. The downside is that the scent will lose effectiveness with time. Usually I can't smell the oil once it's reaching a quarter left unless I pick a reed and smell the oily end. YMMV depending on how large and how ventilated the area is.
3- Scented candles: again, you get what you pay for. Honestly it's usually the big very expensive ones the only ones that really work. Also, fire, so that's a potential hazard if you have pets/kids. IMO they can work if they're good, but they don't last as long, meaning, more expensive.
So yes I hope this helps. Good luck
No, you're trash! β€οΈ
Lots of numbers in the article, it's a straight to the point read if you're interested, but here's the thing: the increase is a direct result from the tariffs. Mexico still sells in spite of them. Apparently US will increase the tariffs for mexico to 30% in August
Did that take nine months to arrive? She better get her money back