And I think that’s what makes the thesis statement of Chernobyl so relevant to our times of dis- and misinformation:
And I think that’s what makes the thesis statement of Chernobyl so relevant to our times of dis- and misinformation:
Real life “The Emperor’s New Clothes”
The truth is far more bland. He developed a meth addiction, through rehab went the born-again-to-cleanse route, quit Korn to be a Jesus musician, then rejoined Korn when that didn’t really pan out. this was all probably 5-10 years ago and now he has the pleasure of playing a 25-year-old song from his band with Mike…
“boomer safari fashion” is a pretty good descriptor.
It’s reminiscent of The Harlem Shake, the good old days of memes of the non-dank variety.
Xenomorph, but it’s close. -150
Hopefully, Sonic has a good....
It is my only regret that I will never become famous enough to write a memoir unequivocally demonstrating I have absolutely no self awareness.
sometimes, dead’s better
My first thought was Bran warged into Drogon to burn the iron throne symbolically pushing him into his eventual coronation. It’s the only way I can find it making in-world logical sense.
And 1/3 of Americans will believe him
“With the exception of former fencing coach Charlotte Remenyik—who raised concerns about Strauss in 1994—there is no available documentary evidence showing that any OSU coach was aware of what Strauss did.”
ThEY’Re JusT MOdel cHRIsTIaNs!!!!!
Yes.
Signed,
+1 Starburns
I’m just confused about their comparison. The ratings system at the times these movies came out aside, unless The Hustle is a shot-for-shot remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels using the exact same dialog, Ratings aren’t based on the plots of movies but their content. I’m just going to hazard a guess that the content…
Eye Of The Schweinstiger and MookieBlaylock, you are both absolutely right. The elements determining an employer/employee relationship are likely definitely met here. However, as John Oliver pointed out regarding the WWE, that doesn’t matter if the employer doesn’t recognize that and still tries to force the independen…
It’s my understanding that they are independent contractors, not employees, thus do not pay for WC benefits and are not entitled to them.
Remember in 2012 when SCOTUS decided Sebelius regarding the ACA and, for a solid eight minutes, CNN reported the opposite of the actual decision?