What in the dick is that shenanigans?
What in the dick is that shenanigans?
I’m not sure about Indiana, but in Florida and Georgia signaling for lane change and signaling for turns are covered under different statutes. Also, I believe that feature is called “tap to pass” for some manufacturers.
I thought that feature is solely for lane changes, and a hard click for turns.
Maybe the true reason was because Bryant appeared in a vertical potato photo.
There’s a Christopher Reeves joke in there somewhere, and I feel like an awful person.
You mean Peyton Manning’s potions.
Not have some kind of cosmetic damage on my car. Whether it be a ridiculous door dent (do I always park next to The Hulk or something?) or a cracked bumper (apparently I smell delicious and friendly to armadillos), there’s always some damage on my car. If I fix a cracked bumper, an armahomingmissile finds me. If I fix…
This comment is such sad, dirty gold.
I think I was being unclear. I didn’t mean people actually burning in hell. I meant using the idea of burning in hell to get people to avoid bad deeds.
Yeah, I don’t think you understand Asian values as well as you think you do.
Wait, what? You actually believe in Biblical Hell? I’m talking about being damned to burn for all eternity in an imaginary place to make you feel shitty for doing something shitty.
It’s only fair. Treat people like shit, be treated like shit.
Being Taiwanese and having lived between Taiwan, Japan, and China for 20 years, I think I get it just fine.
Nothing wrong with that. If you treat other people like shit, there’s nothing wrong with you being tortured in hell forever.
Love thy neighbor..., etc., and spreading that message is fine.
As a lifelong Buddhist who spent seven years in Catholic schools, I agree with the OP. Just as with Islam (and almost every religion), the basic tenets of Christianity are good, and it’s the people that twist it.
Since you live in Korea, you must know that Asian celebs are not exclusive to each country, right?
I’m in Taiwan right now, and Asian male celebs do this all the time. It’s only the “wholesome” idols that have to apologize. I think the issue is with e-sport’s approach to celebrity status, as in, they’re not wholesome idols.
Wait, what? This isn’t an issue in our culture at all. Korean, Chinese, Japanese celebs (particularly male) mess around with fans all the time.
In case anyone else asks, you don’t actually need to beat the first boss to level up. You just have to enter the boss fight and die.