I guess people that believe in a literal hell would see this as just deserts...if you're going to be tortured for eternity, where you're buried is of little consequence. Personally I think it's all in rather bad taste...you snuffed them, now move on and let their families grieve.
I think you'd be hard pressed to match the accuracy of a weed whacker for small, close-in jobs where a giant metal blade swishing through the air might be a tad overkill.
Most community colleges offer vocational courses. So by making them more available to people without the resources to go to either vocational school or college, you bring more opportunity for more people. Those with interests that align with the sort of work you'd get with a vocational background will be empowered as will those who wouldn't be happy in that role.
I agree...that seems to be the trend with over the top buildings and apartments...lots of sharp edges, cold colors, hard surfaces. I have a hard time understanding how you could live comfortably in a place that has the ambiance of a stone tomb....
The problem here is there's no consequences to the officer that does this. So they will continue to do it. You have to go to court to contest the ticket which will be thrown out...but you had to take time off from work to do it. Will you flash your lights the next time? Probably not.
Anybody that's been to the gym has encountered folks like her...judgmental narcissists that spend hours every day staring at themselves in the mirror while pumping themselves up...I don't envy or admire them and have no interest in emulating them.
Cancer from cigarette smoking and mesothelioma from asbestos inhalation are both diseases that happen due to voluntary human behavior. Why should obesity not also be considered a disease? The bottom line is getting help for people that have a health problem, not placing blame.
Even if you figure 4 weeks of paid vacation per year, it means she worked 20 years without taking a single day off, all of which was owed to her by contract.