It's hard to describe tastes without relation to other tastes -- I'd say it's similar to chamomile, but somewhat greener/grassier. It tastes like early spring. With a little bit of sugar it's very nice!
I get a lot of use out of glass screen protectors. I'm quite clumsy and they've saved my screen many times! I've used a couple of different brands and they sometimes take more than one try for me to line up correctly, but $10 and a few minutes of mild annoyance is a very small price to pay compared to replacing a whole phone screen.
Yes, because if you don't do it every time, eventually you'll forget when it really matters.
It also provides clarity to other drivers. People do dumb things in cars. If someone's in the turning lane ahead of me without their signal, there's part of me that's watching to see if they're confused and about to do something foolish. Signals = clear intentions = peace of mind.
Honestly I find all of the covid years kind of hard to remember, and I know a lot of people who feel the same. I bet that Trump 1 mostly gets wrapped up and suppressed with all the rest of the general trauma.
I many cases, no. Where I live, a 16-year-old cannot:
vote
enlist in the armed forces
sign legally binding contracts
legally purchase alcohol, tobacco products, or cannabis
buy lottery tickets or gamble at a casino
serve on a jury
buy or sell property
marry
inherit money or property
own a credit card
fully control their own medical decisions
register as an organ donor
quit school
get a tattoo or a body piercing
move out of their parents' house
Some of these things can be done with parental consent or if particular circumstances apply (such as if the child in question is legally emancipated). But broadly speaking, there are a LOT of rights, responsibilities, and options that do not apply to anyone before the age of majority (18 here).
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