I sold an iPhone to a father for his son's 13th birthday. He bought the kid a teddy bear, slit the back open, stuffed the iPhone into it and closed it.
I sold an iPhone to a father for his son's 13th birthday. He bought the kid a teddy bear, slit the back open, stuffed the iPhone into it and closed it.
My girlfriend actually flipped on the TV right as the scuffle & resulting technical happened. I was so confused, for a minute I thought I was watching a Riff Raff video.
Spoken like a true engineer. :)
That's a sweeping generalization, and as such is not accurate at all. While it is true that a lot of psychological research can only yield qualitative data, and as such the field has a very checkered past (looking at you Freud, you perverted hack you), research in the fields of CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and…
Because that's not how a brain works. In a bicameral brain you're going to be looking at an extremely inefficient and unnatural brain.
Meh, I could really care less. But they mentioned him in the official recap so he will be in Season 5.
This. It's absolute pseudoscience. Most if not all people have an internal narrative, but the idea that our brains were radically different x many years ago is poppycock.
A likely story..
Not really..
Nope. Fuck that. Nope. I'm out.
Didn't you get the memo, Don? Denton doesn't want any more unnecessarily long, excessively detailed headlines.
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Funny you should say that, at Cricket the Lifeline (government utility assistance) program will let you get a Galaxy S4 for $35 a month, but iPhones aren't eligible.
Priorities, man. Priorities.
+1
Agreed. This was a joy to read, as gritty and cruel as it was. I think classic articles should be a regular thing here.
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This game looks amazeballs.
Morality is all relative.