If "has an owner" is what everything hinges on, and the Department of Corrections or whoever has full custody and control doesn't count, fine. I guess that's technically in the first definition that came up. But Jesus Christ, when the vast majority of conditions match up, you sure spent a hell of a lot more time puffing your chest and acting high and mighty instead of, you know, explaining why it isn't. You had to go through a few responses before any explanation at all!
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It can be called slavery while still being permissible under the constitution. It's not illegal slavery, just like pre-civil war slavery in the south wasn't illegal... But it's still slavery.
Absolutely nothing you say contradicts "credibly accused of"
I only had one job that used C#, and it was the worst job I ever had. Even with the worst possible way to be introduced to the language, I still love it.
If you're going to name it after someone, maybe try the guy in Israel actually directing the damn thing?
But how do we know an s will be the next letter? 😟
Oooooh. My great-grandma had a clam chowder recipe that uses salt pork (similar to bacon). I bet spam would be an amazing substitute!
I don't like soup weather all that much, but soup sure does make it bearable
Only 1/4, apparently
Oh no, I wasn't trying to disprove your point at all! Just showing how extreme the situation needs to be to justify a suit. From what I remember most of the guests didn't wear a suit either, but I can totally see it being a thing on the east coast.
Also Colorado. Granted, covid didn't give me much opportunity here but I wore a suit this summer for the first time in about 5 years. It was a wedding and I was the officiant 🙃
I think the natural peanut butter - the kind that separates easily, could be better described as "gritty". Jif is not that, though.