Get one jacket that ends at least below your butt—as an Arizonan who moved to Chicago that was probably the most surprising part. That’s for the very cold/windy/clear days. A 3-in-1 with a waterproof shell (like a ski jacket) is good when you’re actually being snowed on.
Miller?
You can have all my money!
And of course you shouldn’t have to attend school in a hostile environment in any event, so…
It’s been 15 years since school for me and most of my friends who teach do legal writing, which isn’t blind at all, but IIRC for even big classes there was a participation grade and a curve that was adjusted at the end of term. The idea that her hostility simply cannot affect her grading is bananas.
I’m sorry!
I was also poking fun but everyone is mad now I don’t know what happened
As a verb it goes back to the 1600s (body stuff ie impacted teeth). Becomes a noun in the current sense in the early 19th c., then a verb in the current (hated) sense in early 20th c. Depends on where you want to freeze the development of English, I guess. www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/yes-...
The verb got there first
Retired, probably. He’s 90.
Okay, voted!