It is some places, in the US it varies state by state.
Source: https://milk.procon.org/raw-milk-laws-state-by-state/
It is some places, in the US it varies state by state.
Source: https://milk.procon.org/raw-milk-laws-state-by-state/
Second season comes out in July! I'm hyped, I loved the comic
Am I missing some context for the original post? The above commenter didn't say anything about getting sick and going out, I read the comment as being about going out in general.
Truth be told I've never really read up on him, I only recognized the joke because they make a similar one in the movie Captain Fantastic lol
Charisma is being able to sell a fruit salad with tomatoes in it.
I literally heard this comic in Joel Havers voice
Those are the different soil horizons, which are basically just layers of soil with different properties. If you're interested in checking out actual soil profiles, the NRCS Web Soil Survey is a super cool website for the US.
You know that's right
I'm a complete layman when it comes to law so forgive me if this is an ignorant question, but would the official in question have to be actually convicted of insurrection/rebellion before this comes into effect? I assumed that's what they meant by "It's not self executing" because otherwise would it not just be up to each state officials individual discretion to exercise this? Thanks so much for the detailed breakdown, Preets podcasts have turned me into a bit of an uneducated legal nerd so this is all fascinating to me.
I loved Shogun by Clavell and I always get recommended Musashi as being a similar vibe. I'll have to pick it up sometime
I started reading the Wool series after recently watching the Silo TV show. Pretty good so far, the world building is surprisingly fun.
From the wiki article: "Most modern scholars do not consider the Apostle Thomas the author of this document and the author remains unknown."
Unfortunately it doesn't look like that is very well accepted