But the show did that too.
But the show did that too.
Or, you know, the credits of the show itself for many many years.
But in the time we humans have been around? 500 million years ago the climate was pretty darn different.
Ha! I've seen that exact same joke, but for Melbourne and Sydney in place of New York and Boston. I guess it wasn't that original after all.
The problem with this design is that those fucking roundabouts make Canberra notoriously horrible to drive around in - people always get stuck going round and round in circles.
No problem!
It depends on how you make the cup. In America coffee is usually brewed in a way that means the cup has more caffeine and less flavour than a cup made in a cafe in Europe, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. The base for a lot of these coffees is actually a shot of espresso that milk or water is then added to, making…
Because some people like the taste of coffee but don't like the effects of caffiene?
I don't think it's that stupid. If you just want caffeine there's No-Doz or the like for that.
I, for one, would love it if coffee had no caffeine so I could enjoy the taste every day. Decaf tastes like crap so to get the proper flavour I have to restrain myself.
A shot of coffee with the same caffeine content of a cup?
Men actually do have all the same anatomical breast structures that women do besides fat - they are capable of breastfeeding.
As for your Bieber photo - that's actually the kind of body I tend to be attracted to, so if it wasn't Bieber I would find it quite hot.
I think it's less the pose more the perspective that "sexualizes" the variant cover.
Unless by being white and male, you consider that "privileged"
People who find men attractive tend to like looking at guy's chests. That's why so many people went gaga over Thor's topless scenes!
I'll just quote the article in case you didn't catch it:
Well you've been ignoring everything I've said up 'til now, including the reason why I said that playing Devil's advocate in these situations is inconsiderate at best.
I'm starting to doubt your commitment to Team Australia.
I'll do it on the night.
Nope! The story is extremely different.
So in this conversation, the person who is asking the other person to be more considerate of those disadvantaged by current societal standards is the hateful bigot? And the other person who is taking the side of traditionally prejudiced views supposedly as a thought experiment is somehow furthering the feminist cause?…