Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance
Did_it_for_the_Alliance

The Japanese have pranking down to an art.

He’s screwing up NCAA’s plans. That’s a compliment.

I thought screwing up the NCAA’s best laid plans is considered heroic. What’s wrong with self-serving or selfish? Those are absolutely necessary traits for any kind of success. You’re also intentionally overlooking how many times this article described him as honest and truthful.

I didn’t read this as criticism of Calipari, but more criticism of the NCAA’s poor decision-making.

He’s screwing up the NCAA’s poor decision-making, and that makes him awesome.

These motherfuckers.

RRS SRSLY

Proper knife/fork etiquette is a little ridiculous, so people rarely follow it. In most settings, there’s no reason to hold the big portion with your knife, cut off the piece you intend to eat, remove your fork with help from your knife, put down your knife, then pick up the piece you cut off with your fork, then eat.

Protip: Fold the wrapper into a chopsticks holder.

It’s because rubbing chopsticks doesn’t enhance flavor. Slurping does, so it’s encouraged.

My response was in regards to people who comment without understanding the framing or context, which would be those people who annoy you by making comments about things covered in the article.

I, unfortunately, do not know where this came from. Saw it somewhere and loved it, saved it, and continue to cherish it.

Obviously some people do not, hence the “did you even read the article” replies. If they have knowledge of the subject, then they already understand the context. This is in response to people who do not.

What’s really crazy to me is that Clinton has 10x more people on staff than any Republican, and more than double Sanders.

But what sense does it make to engage in discussion without understanding the framing and context?

This is exactly how I feel. It makes little sense to engage in a discussion without understanding context. Basically, commenting without reading the accompanying article makes them the idiot that wanders into an ongoing conversation with an awkward laugh.

Having represented Plaintiffs in personal injury cases (the rearend-er is nearly always considered at-fault), I instinctively check my mirror with half of my foot turning towards the pedal if I have to stop short.

I love passing speed limit PD cruiser by going 3 or 4 mph over. They don’t give a shit. I also kind of feel like an endurance racer for beating them by the smallest of margins.

That’s not entirely accurate. Capsicum acts by binding with nerve receptors that react to heat (as in fire), causing your brain to interpret the sensation as heat. A vast majority of the population has those receptors.