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Kithani

Blackwing Lair Raider
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MIL uses Prime to watch TV (she apparently doesn't mind commercials). Had the same idea RE: Alexa but the only thing it shows attached to my account are the 2 fire sticks that are destroyed in a land fill somewhere.
This last time it was feminine pads , MIL is 76 and my wife had to have a total hysterectomy at 39 so neither need those. Fucking weird.
Wife’s boyfriend ordering pads IMO
 

Kaige

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*watching the GPS tracker that says "1 stop away" zig-zag through all the streets in town like a rat through a maze for the last half hour*

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Control

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If you have a security screen door then I guess your normal door has to open inward, but outside of "urban" areas very few people have those anymore.
Not sure if they're common on new construction now, but shittons of houses have storm/screen doors. Nothing at all to do with security though. Aside from the screen doors, I've always assumed that the doors opened inwards so nothing could end up being an accidental (or intentional) barricade. I guess you could barricade a screen door, but any non-super-old person could just put a foot through them if nothing else.

However, in most/all of the apartments that I've had in other countries, the doors were metal and swung outwards. Not sure if that was for fire or security (these were places where security wasn't an issue), but no one would be kicking them in. I did worry about this though:
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Lanx

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Not sure if they're common on new construction now, but shittons of houses have storm/screen doors. Nothing at all to do with security though. Aside from the screen doors, I've always assumed that the doors opened inwards so nothing could end up being an accidental (or intentional) barricade. I guess you could barricade a screen door, but any non-super-old person could just put a foot through them if nothing else.

However, in most/all of the apartments that I've had in other countries, the doors were metal and swung outwards. Not sure if that was for fire or security (these were places where security wasn't an issue), but no one would be kicking them in. I did worry about this though:
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yea all my neighbors have a storm door, i assume cuz i live in tornado tennessee