I have more than the slightest idea about the culture and I still think you are full of shit.
I have more than the slightest idea about the culture and I still think you are full of shit.
I can't watch the video at work, but their first big single was about how bullying kids at school is for jerks. It included a melodramatic bearded dude running across a field in slow motion, screaming at the sky, and weeping in front of a burnt guitar embedded in the ground.
Australian possums are adorable. I could never figure out why Americans hated possums so much. Then I found out that they were basically really big, angry rats that live in trees.
Come on! Tiny hands are one of the things that make animals cute!
We got fish with hands. That work?
A small child cannot be reasoned with. They don't understand things such as "That is hot and will burn you so badly that you will be scarred for life". In situations where there is no time to explain danger, or the child couldn't possibly understand the danger, a small smack to the hand reaching toward the dangerous…
Howabout it's a good film?
Goddamn
Seems like a translation issue. I read it to mean that these women are vulnerable.
Non-existence cannot be proven. Start with an argument that makes sense and go from there.
He stole Mitt Romeny's whole tiny face shtick.
We all know industrialised meat is a problem. We all know we should be doing more than we are to make it better than it is. There is definitely a place for activism when it comes to this kind of thing.
There's a clear policy against wasting so much ammunition. Those things are expensive!
I agree there should be some consequence. Not necessarily in the form of punishment, but in the form of educating him on why people are upset at it and how he can avoid it in the future.
It's been mentioned a dozen times in the old story, but not in here: The question is for a programming course. It gives specific wording in regard to setting up algorithms in the language to model the scenario.
Fair enough. I was curious mostly because usually the reaction to this kind of thing is a bunch of placating faux apology bullshit followed by business as usual. This guy seems genuinely surprised by the reaction and genuinely willing to take it like an adult and say "I was wrong. I'm sorry. It won't happen again."
At the time superhero movies were a really unfunny joke.
Maybe he should blame the script, casting, acting, direction, or general tone instead?
Please don't take this as a snarky remark, I'm genuinely curious about this:
Them/they is fine. It's a bit clunky at times, but it works in a pinch for a language that has no real genderless pronoun.