If they aren't going to recycle which rarely happens even today that is probably just as good of a solution as landfilling them, those little bottles are littered all over the earth. When they demolish a building they would trash all that debris anyway, but yeah a hilarious find, hundreds of them lol.
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Is there any explanation for that? Like are saiyains and humans descendents of the same pan-galactic species?
I never listened to them much except that sick smooth criminal video, I was going to find woke lyrics to quote to show how they were always woke but damn, their lyrics are really not great and basically just whining about relationships from what I have skimmed
One small thing I noticed driving across the US, they have signs about drunk driving everywhere, but Utah was the only state I saw with public road signs about driving drowsy instead.
They are a bit much, but I think it's similar to the hydroflask, I have one and I have used the same bottle for years and it keeps water ice-cold or tea hot for at least an entire day. People in the US and many elsewhere are serious about beverage temperature. I wouldn't spend that much though, I got mine at goodwill for $5, normally around 30-40 I think
Well according to the Wikipedia:
Upon arrival at the Salt Lake Valley, president of the church Brigham Young is recorded as stating, "This is the right place, drive on." Brigham Young is said to have seen the area in a vision before the wagon train's arrival. They found the broad valley empty of any human settlement.
There were several tribes in the area, but at least from the accounts I've heard before they wanted to avoid a place already settled so at least that maybe was cool, many settlers didn't care who was there. Since there were people already in the area for at least hundreds of years there was probably a good reason there wasn't a settlement there lol.
A lot of coffee shops will fill up your personal mug, one place I go I have seen them putting drip coffee into a Stanley mug just the other day. I heard Starbucks also decided to allow it again at all locations but I didn't see that directly. Plenty of places did before the pandemic but stopped. Or people will buy the fancy latte and pour it into their cup themselves, I've seen that too where I'm at.
I knew they were popular but ffs
The product, Stanley's most successful item among female customers, has propelled Stanley's annual sales from US$70 million in 2019 to $750 million in 2023 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_bottle
I assume you're in Europe, I think people like them in the states because they fit into car cupholders, they are massive and well insulated. Other types of insulated bottles are popular but I don't know any major brand with such a volume that fits into the car cupholder.
I agree that is probably part of the perception, but I wonder what sort of rates motorcyclists are at fault in any sort of traffic injury? Motorcycles are also often too loud too, horses are quaint and cute.
If there are people that would fall into points 2 and 3 but are in non-Hispanic gangs and because of that alone they aren't labeled as terrorists in the same way, how would this be constitutional? Not that the politicians proposing it care, but it seems like it would be struck down, or they would have to amend it to remove that sort of language. Maybe if they were claiming it was combating Mexican cartels or other criminal foreign nationals with a qualifier about nation of origin, they could try to argue that wasn't racist.
Edit: Ah I didn't read the article, as another commenter pointed out:
He said: “I apologize for using the word Hispanic, but I was not wrong. Again, these are Hispanic. Reality is they are Hispanic. There’s nothing to be ashamed with.”
Humphrey said he will go back to the bill and amend the language from “Hispanic” to “undocumented here illegally, or something like that”.
Vegetable, brocolli, Trunks as in shorts, Mr. Satan, every name is sort of a joke basically lol, the naming is genius.