You think there should be a law criminalizing writing an angry message on social media because your significant other cheated on you?
You think there should be a law criminalizing writing an angry message on social media because your significant other cheated on you?
Uh no. He played 3 for many seasons, and although he was bench player at the beginning for NYK, he was a starter by the end of his time in NYK and for the majority of his career afterwards, including his peak years.
He could play the 3 or 4 on offense, defend some 2s and most 3s or 4s (2nd team all defense), averaged 16/8/6 in his best season, led the league in minutes 3 times, and was 6th man of the year. One dimensional players don't do all that. How many players today can score rebound pass and defend at that level from the 3…
Miko: This is like putting these players through 2 car crashes a week! They don't care about the players, they care about the money!
Given that he played for Alabama, I'm assuming this is another case of domestic violence.
Seriously? What a fucking piece of shit? Overreact much?
Beer. Beer built the Pyramids and just about everything else associated with civilization. Besides being a motivator to get people to work for you, it was a way to preserve nutrients way before refrigeration or salt (often in short supply) or anything else. Before water treatment technology, before we had any clue…
High-speed, human-powered travel, easy to maintain and repair, and reasonably portable even when non-functional.
Plastic. SO MUCH IMPORTANT, but so much hate!
Elevators.
The ballpoint pen. A functional, inexpensive, and more rugged alternative to the fountain pen.
Sewers, hands down. Completely unseen by most but have radically changed the health outlook of every human being fortunate enough to live in area that possesses them. The ability to transport waste away from the population and treat it dramatically reduced the risk of lethal bacterial infections such as cholera or…
Him?
Totally agree - I really liked it because it really had almost nothing to do with "zombies", and everything to do with a realistic look about the worldwide response to an absolute catastrophe. It didn't really need zombies in the first place, and the most horrifying parts of the book are about people interacting with…
NBA commissioner Adam Silver had the integrity to witness for himself the crime against sport that was the Knicks-B…
There's also an underlying theme about finding hope, however small, in the face of major adversity. The bit with the woman who was stranded and had to fight past the zombies onto an empty freeway while being guided by a woman over the radio who probably was just in her imagination comes to mind. At the end, she says…
I'd say World War Z might deserve a place on the list:
I've always liked the show but this season has really stepped it up to where it's a must see for me. Here's one of my favorites from early in the season: