I'm sure all the fact food places will still run ads. They will just feature salads or coffee or the toy that comes with the meal, as long as if doesn't show or talk about the junk food options.
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Before the 2012 Aurora Theater shooting, I would have agreed with you.
Only other place I can think of off-hand is the local library for rentals. Half Price Books and thrift shops will have some for sale, but I'm not sure how much lower they may be from Amazon's rental fee.
According to the website below, searching for "beer", 22 oz weighs 23.281 oz. So it's close!
I assume he means Haunted Chocolatier.
No, we don't get letters in the mail about elections. The options are news, radio, or look it up yourself outside of social media. With streaming so popular, people don't see near as many ads as they used to on their TV. That leaves social media as the biggest informer of upcoming elections and to hear about issues.
FreeTaxUSA is one of the sites listed.
I've also used Tax Hawk for a few years and it's been free.
I wasn't aware that their site was promoting Intuit software.
They have had a list of websites that will file at least federal taxes for free. Some have free state returns as well, however, your Adjusted Gross Income must be less than $79,000.
That's interesting!
I remembered after commenting that Lingo is being revived and they also have some 6 and 10 letter words as well. Maybe they got that idea of Motus!
Not just 80s, Lingo was a popular game show that aired in the 2000s and (from what I heard from a redditor a couple years back) still airs in some countries. Wordle is a rip-off of Lingo.
If you watch the video, one of the union members is at the Council meeting speaking to the City Council and another union member walks up to him to inform him that they were laid off with immediate effect. The workers both seemed genuinely surprised that they were laid off.
Kind if reminds me of the scene in The Truman Show when they talk about the cereal to the hidden camera.