BlueVillain
BlueVillain
BlueVillain

Do you not see how "no spaghetti straps" simply does not apply to boys clothing?

Queue Archer's "Phrasing!"

It's indicative of why it's a bigger problem in hockey than most other sports. It's absolutely one of the fastest hardest hitting sports, but it's also one of very few sports where players seldom admit to any type of injury of any kind. It's not always the first hit that does the most damage. Far more often it's the

You've obviously never laced up and hit the ice before. Because doing anything at speed requires you to *not* be standing straight up.

Looks like they beat you by a few minutes.

If you want to go more in depth you can look into the Myers Briggs. Sure part of it is that it tells you what *your* personality type is... but the more important part is that it shows you how to identify the types of other people and how best to interact with them.

What is this, Grantland?
-Jason Whitlock

Without the need to keep people alive, it can be much smaller.
-Russian Federal Space Agency

Just out of morbid curiosity... were *you* able to make serious decisions like these at the age of 17-18? Because I sure as hell wasn't.

So... let me make sure I'm understanding the three separate types shown here:
The first one uses the cuff as a guide, as does the second and third. Then for the second one you roll it up your arm, just like the first and third. And then for the last one you can roll it different lengths, which you can also do for the

tl;dr: Businesses can write off the depreciation, private citizens cannot.

Personally, and this is just me... but I like the newer, high revving, high compression ones. Sure, they might never be classic, but they're perfect for the couple of years I'll keep them before trading up.

Another alternative is a small stuff sack. I use something like these. I throw in some strategically folded clothes and it works great as a pillow. It also helps to keep things organized, which is something that I often see suggested for packed luggage as well.

I was 260 back in September when I bought my fitbit. In my experience their app put me at 2200 cal/day just to exist. Normal daily activities, meaning a good 10 hours at a desk and almost no workout-type activities ended up being another 500 cal/day.

Terry Crewes once said something along the lines that simply going to the gym was his biggest hurdle, regardless of whether he worked out or not. The trick, he said, was to make the gym a fun place to go to, regardless of whether he worked out or not. So he would sometimes go and just sit in the lobby and read. For

This. I have recently realized that I actually have some burn-in on my cell phone's screen from my GPS app. I also realized that I have absolutely no idea how to get anywhere without using GPS.

For one, it was two outs. And B, it was against the Yankees, who were apparently completely oblivious to the play. Ya schmuck.

Statistically valid is not the same as proven, not by a long shot. This is just simple English vocab, regardless of what opinion you have. Heck, those two concepts wouldn't even apply to the same concepts. Also, the entire point of social sciences has nothing to do with proving anything, it's not even remotely a goal,

This. The "anonymous" is only appropriate until there is actual danger involved. The sponsor

Yeah, this might actually be the only "perfect" internet comment I'll see in a while. And the fact that so many people just didn't get the joke... just, wow. Bravo good sir, bravo indeed.