Lol white label juice co is $20 for 100ml and is max VG and I make it go farther by mixing straight VG when it gets to be like 1/2-1/4 full lol. Had to use the liter of VG I bought for DIY before I said screw it...now what to do with the liter of PG...stuffs useless to meSounds like someone might benefit from DIY. Honestly if cost wasn't an issue and I wasn't so lazy I'd use way more juice.
Because we have to protect the children. Duh.I would love to see the justification for this law.
"We have no proof it is unhealthy, we have no studies showing second hand vapor is dangerous, we have no actual reason for banning it....All in favor....."
Our legal system is obviously flawed but it seems to be falling apart. What happened to requiring research, facts and discussions and debates in order to formulate laws?
Yet they can put all this .... in our food and nobody is screaming about protecting the kids from all that crapBecause we have to protect the children. Duh.
Hormones in food, fluoride in the water, brainwashing in schools, etc. It's all for their own good you know. Gotta have a society that can't think for themselves if the government wants to keep heading down the path it's on.Yet they can put all this **** in our food and nobody is screaming about protecting the kids from all that crap
The path to implosion? Or the path to annihilation?Hormones in food, fluoride in the water, brainwashing in schools, etc. It's all for their own good you know. Gotta have a society that can't think for themselves if the government wants to keep heading down the path it's on.
Either one will work.The path to implosion? Or the path to annihilation?
Only thing I gotta say is I refuse to go down with themEither one will work.
Yep. My 8 year old brings home some stuff from school and I just look at it and say, "That's not how it's supposed to work." Saw some stuff in his social studies awhile back about what makes a person a "good citizen." I bout flipped. LolOnly thing I gotta say is I refuse to go down with them
Let me guess "doesn't question the government", "doesn't complain about taxes", "welcomes illegal aliens into the country with open arms and quits to give them a job"?Yep. My 8 year old brings home some stuff from school and I just look at it and say, "That's not how it's supposed to work." Saw some stuff in his social studies awhile back about what makes a person a "good citizen." I bout flipped. Lol
It's a fork in the road, you choose which to take.The path to implosion? Or the path to annihilation?
Let me guess "doesn't question the government", "doesn't complain about taxes", "welcomes illegal aliens into the country with open arms and quits to give them a job"?
More or less. Obeys all the laws, pays their fair share (referencing taxes), recognizes their civic duty to vote, etc.Let me guess "doesn't question the government", "doesn't complain about taxes", "welcomes illegal aliens into the country with open arms and quits to give them a job"?
If you meant 1984 then exactly lolThe 1984 big brother guide to citizenship.
What a joke...you can't even homeschool them because you need to meet government standardsMore or less. Obeys all the laws, pays their fair share (referencing taxes), recognizes their civic duty to vote, etc.
Yep. Honestly, in today's schools, I'd rather see my kid argue a point and take a bad grade than just concede to the bs being shoveled into students mouths today.What a joke...you can't even homeschool them because you need to meet government standards
Mostly because the people putting those additives in the food are paying millions into the election funds of people making laws...Yet they can put all this **** in our food and nobody is screaming about protecting the kids from all that crap
I know it's all money and politics...it was a rhetorical questionMostly because the people putting those additives in the food are paying millions into the election funds of people making laws...
I'm not a member of the tinfoil hat club, but ever look at all the controversy over Aspartame? Makes you wonder...
I don't have a kid but none the less I couldn't agree moreYep. Honestly, in today's schools, I'd rather see my kid argue a point and take a bad grade than just concede to the bs being shoveled into students mouths today.
Heck I'd prolly buy him ice cream and a new game if I got that call from the school. Lmao.I don't have a kid but none the less I couldn't agree more