If there are politics in your church, it’s not really a church… and the IRS would very much like to know
From that angle, sure. But on Wikipedia it shows how massive it is.
Purposely not linking to the official “church” website, but it has a picture of it from the air, and lit up at night… It’s pretty impressive.
Thanks for the link! I’ve never seen the apt-mark hold option before.
Sure, but if I can get this one working I wouldn’t need to :)
Some types of clouds dissipate right before an eclipse then come back shortly thereafter
Bro, where you live you can’t get a BEC Bagel at McD’s?
He’s proposing trains should do the ‘Long Haul’ portion.
Average Joe because he pulled the trigger.
The prosecutor because he was the one on site, in charge, and allowed unsafe conditions to persist even after many employees walked out due to the dangerous conditions.
My flow starts the day with Active > Hot > 6 hour > 1 Hour
Midday checks Active > 6 > New
Evening checks Hot & 1
It literally affected emergency services’ ability to contact each other in multiple areas of the country.
It doesn’t really matter which side is out of whack. Housing is unaffordable.
Continuing with the high interest comment that sparked this thread, back then a 10.5% interest mortgage in a typical house was 45% of median income and in 2023 a 6.5% interest mortgage was 53%
If mortgages were still 10.5% in 2023 housing would be 78% of median income.
Have you ever seen a check?
Because homes were still affordable then.
1988 Median Household Income ~27k
1988 Median Home Price ~113k
So a home was 4x annual salary
For 2023 the numbers were ~59k and ~$418k Roughly 7x annual salary.
Huge profits for the state, but (simultaneously) low prices for consumers.
Part Mini, part Mercedes, part Dodge
They can only steal rich people’s 20 year old cars with this