i thought we had to refer to people by the names they indicate that they prefer, or else.
i thought we had to refer to people by the names they indicate that they prefer, or else.
“Rowling’s repugnant politics”
it doesn’t take a “landlord stan” to think that your framing and treatment of that subject was a bit questionable. you wrote, “landlords could still keep a running tally of how much to bleed out of them as soon as they were given the governmental all-clear” as if the appropriate response is for landlords to waive rent…
“Your “reporting” is so one-sided it’s comical! You can disagree with policies, but condoning this type of violence perpetrated by Hamas is not ok.”
as someone who generally thinks that israel’s treatment of palestinians is appalling and unjustifiable, i’m not really surprised at this statement coming from an idf veteran and honestly i’m not sure one can expect much better. spending two formative years of one’s life being indoctrinated into a military machine that…
i’m trying to figure out if it was taillights or headlights or both - the quote from wapo said “Brooks said she had forgotten to turn her headlights on that night and hadn’t noticed on the brightly lit Beltway.”
“wearing a mask is bad, because public health experts have said it’s no longer necessary outdoors and we should follow science”
update. tried it with la croix papplemousse - not my favorite flavor, but my spouse really likes it - and it was pretty good. even better was mixing in a little actual apple cider as well.
false news - they wouldn’t even consider that they might be the rubes.
team pyrex over here.
this is a good idea and i am about to try it now, but i’m the type of person who would drink the leftover vinaigrette from my salads as a kid (and we liked ‘em 50-50 in my house, none of this 2-1 oil-acid ratio nonsense) so this is clearly right up my alley. for my money the only good straight vinegar is balsamic,…
bout to try this with papplemousse.
minor quibble: gaetz, while repugnant and white, is not old.
this is more or less how we do it (though lots of genre is mixed in with the “good fiction” and we don’t have any hidden shame shelves), but honestly i feel like i know the shape and color of most of our sizable collection of books to the point where i could navigate an arranged-by-color system without too much…
not sure i agree.
this is bollocks. here’s the a.d.l. on this issue:
i think you left out the most salient point that he made:
schools can require children to be vaccinated. employers ought to be able to institute the same requirements. i think the vaccines have to move from “emergency use” authorization to full-fledged approval, though.
her anti-mask stance is pathetic, glad she’s facing consequences.