Booked a bus with them once in Europe, bus never showed up. Confirmed this with another driver at the same stop. Contacted Flixbus for a refund, they refused.
With Greyhound out of the way, they're going to start acting like they do in Europe, which in my experience, is not nicely.
Lest one person out of a thousand that read this actually try the things mentioned in the article, I'd like to point out that the topics in the article such as summoning demons and dabbling in magic is ultimately not desirable.
>This is a ridiculous caricature of women. Most women aren't spending their time building IG brands, counting lavish gifts, and petulantly demanding millionaires. This sounds like a cartoon villain or something from a reality TV show.
yes but this accurate in describing what the last couple women I was with were like. they were both women who approached me first, whatever that might tell you.
Always wondered when this, removing the path after the domain, would be put in. It's visually simpler and would probably improve the metrics recording perceived sleekness of user experience.
But removing the path would be a burden to those discovering how the web really works.
>The world’s current and next innovations depend on a single country: Taiwan. It’s probably one country you might never hear about, or perhaps confuse with its neighbor, Thailand, or even think it’s a part of China.
>I’ve been living in Taiwan for 3+ years, and am baffled that I never pay attention to semiconductors.
I can't imagine how baffled he's going to be when he discovers Taiwan considers itself part of China.
>Also, you can't grow more than an acre of wheat for self-use legally in the US anyways.
I find this very surprising, especially considering this should vary by state (although I know this might be the kind of thing the Commerce Clause could get up into).
I can't find any information that there's a cap on wheat production in the US. Got a source?
If you're retiring with a small farm, why are you concerned about the market prices of what you're producing? You're just eating it yourself / giving it to neighbors, right?
If you intend to sell it, well the differences of economy of scale of a small farm versus a large farm and the resulting cost difference alone should have been obvious. You wouldn't have been competing well in that market either, right?
I'm confused. What is this and why is it significant? It's not an emulator, it's a port (what does that mean?) - but it doesn't necessarily run N64 games?
With Greyhound out of the way, they're going to start acting like they do in Europe, which in my experience, is not nicely.