Californians no longer feel like their passwords protect their valuable information and that online security is failing them because many have been compromised.
Many have decided against having kids and claim that their lives are better off without them. They have good reasons and don't seem to regret this decision.
Many Americans have lost faith in online security and passwords due to bad experiences, and in Idaho, the system seems to be failing far too many people.
Some homes have more than one, and they are known to store small, practical items that homeowners use on a weekly basis. A survey from a few months ago has identified what the number one Idaho junk drawer item is, and there are more than a dozen different kinds of the product.
Nothing against the Irish, but I've always considered taking part in non-American cultural celebrations as sort of dumb. I didn't grow up knocking pinatas off of tree branches or pounding steins of terrible dark beer in October either.