I'm in England, it almost never stops raining in November and what on earth were you buying that costs £100 in Scotland?![]()
Souvenirs.![]()
I place a lot of value in hugs, yes. Even messages from you guys offering a hug warms me inside a bit.
I'm a feely sort of person and I'm terrible with words and I don't often play games or whatever friends usually do so hugging is the main way for me to express affection/appreciation. More so if I like like someone.
The problem is it's not a "guy thing" to hug. And when someone who are usually okay with hugs one day isn't okay with it, even if he has a good reason... well, I feel down. It shouldn't affect me this much, but it does.
Selfie.Spoon.Is.a.Thing.
Rant: Mailed the application on the 4th, and USPS tracking only updated on the 5th with the my envelope having left Iowa. I paid for priority two-day shipping, so it should have arrived by Friday last week, but nothing has updated since. Either it hasn't moved, or it has and they just aren't telling me.
It's making me really anxious, I want this thing to make it there before the deadline, which was extended to the 20th. I just emailed the postal service, so maybe they can help. It's still killing me though. I wish I could turn it in in person, I hate having to rely on mail.![]()
Usually any applications that have to be mailed in are accepted if they come in late but are postmarked before the due date to account for just this scenario. I doubt you'd be disqualified if the application arrives after the due date but is postmarked well before it - that's out of your control.
A postmark is when the USPS takes an envelope that you have given them and they mark over the stamp to indicate that the stamp is no longer valid and also the date/place they received it.
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It is not something you do, it is done automatically by the post office.
Every single application that I have ever had to send through the mail say they won't accept things postmarked after the due date. But if yours is postmarked before the due date, even if they received it after the due date, chances are you will be fine even they don't explicitly say this in their rules. The postmark is proof that you met the deadline and you can't be held responsible for the USPS messing up - particularly if you mailed it extra early rather than on the actual due date.
I've had this wound on my lip for like over two bloody years now
Never get a brand-new game. These days they sell games first and complete them later.Fallout 4 crashes on startup or is in an endless menu loop. Great.