is there an alternative to duolingo that lets me learn multiple languages for a decent price? Rosetta stone was great and all, but i ain't got 100 bucks to shell out for each language i want to half-assedly learn.
I think you're wrong, doggo looks alive in this pic. Gun on the back should probably be best practice when hiking in the wilderness (especially when in wolf/bear country)
Wooden structures are easier and cheaper, if you build out of brick, housing prices in the US will go up even more. Also, wood has some other advantages over bricks, such as being more resilient against earthquakes.
As an American living in Europe, I can see things from the outside looking in. And this article is spot on.
It's time to start your exit strategies, if you're in the US. Get your passports, go to the consulates and apply for your visas, buy your tickets, leave. Apply for asylum if you have to.
It's okay, it's AMD, so it mostly works. I had trouble with my Bluetooth, but then remembered that I don't really care enough to fix it.