Not a bad thing, but vitamin D is very poorly absorbed with supplements. The reason is that vitamin D isn't actually a vitamin, it's a hormone. Unlike normal vitamins which are minerals you get from food sources and can successfully be supplemented vitamin D is actually produced by your body by interacting with sunlight. The best thing is to get sunlight and a well rounded diet including fish. You can add some supplements which help your body to produce Vitamin D more efficiently which is better than supplementing vitamin D. Particularly B12 and B-Complex vitamins.
No, the opposite. You can take mileage deduction and the standard deduction because they are on different forms. That's business mileage. Which goes on Schedule C. You also have the option of deducting your actual vehicle expenses (gas, tires, repairs, etc) as opposed to mileage. If you operate more than 4 vehicles for business you can only do actual.
There's another way you can deduct mileage if it's travel for your job though and that's only if you itemize.
If you have a job, you get W2 income, and you decide against itemizing vs standard. If you are self-employed you fill out a schedule c though and can deduct anything related to business and you have that option of taking mileage vs actual expenses when it comes to vehicles / travel.
There's based people everywhere, what are you looking for, just to go out at night?
Destin / Ft Walton Florida is probably a good choice. Knox county went for Trump, but Okaloosa went harder.
Tampa Florida is probably about the most truly large city that was very close to 50/50 with it's big suburbs going for Trump.
TN is definitely good for sure. Greenville / Spartanburg SC would also be a good look.
It's not really, Chattanooga has it's own suburbs, and like any city has a urban core with weirdo liberals. A lot of the Atlanta suburbs are super based. I'm from a small town that doesn't really do masks but you will still see them sometimes, especially employees of national chains. North Atlanta suburbs damn near no one had a mask and we are talking about places that were super packed. They were some of the first to start back school on time with no fucks given.
There should be no such thing as "trans kid" though, you can respect LGBT people just fine, but no one should tolerate or encourage kids under the age of 18 or possibly even older to make irreversible life decisions. Being trans is a mental illness and if as an adult you decide that the only cure for that mental illness is to masquerade as a different gender then you can can do that and accept the consequences of that action, but kids need to be kids.
Horses actually evolved in North America and spread to the old world. Native people in NA hunted and exploited them to extinction anywhere from 4000-8000 years ago. Far east Native Americans like Oconee and Ocmulgee nations had likely used horses as they migrated out of central America ~20,000 years ago. Their oral history included horses and people riding them. Evidence of horses had been found on east coast barrier islands in villages that are ~12,000 years old. When the Spanish brought horses back in the 1500s they quickly adopted a horse culture and it spread much faster than Europeans did. So much so that in the 1600s when some tribes were first contacted they had been riding and breeding Spanish Horses for over 100 years.
Rent a boat and go to crab island.