anhedon1c
more like dim buttsmeller amirite
anhedon1c

I hear they serve a lot of bologna sandwiches in jail.  Not sure if it’s three slices, though.

I feel like the roll should be different if you are going to do cream cheese?

The next time some free-market evangelist tells you deregulation and competition make everything better, this is your first example - airlines. Air travel has evolved into something that virtually everyone hates.

the reasons Guiffe accepted a job thus described without sensing the risks, and how her 15 year old sister accepted the plane ticket and took the flight, again without sensing the risks

Heh, yeah, I see I told the story on Eater. I couldn’t remember if our bad experience was pre- or post- frannysobamacaresurchargegate but apparently it was before that.

“they deserve to close” 

No, that’s an extremely dumb interpretation. Maybe you remember that Obamacare was, uh, controversial? Like, our current president campaigned on undoing it, and almost succeeded?

“The restaurant wants you to know that it’s doing right by its workers....It’s showing off, plain and simple.”

It sounds like you don’t know where AOC’s district actually is. New Yorkers like what she’s doing - in fact, they like it a lot.

What if I told you the proprietor of this particular bar wasn’t even married, and had no children.  That’s right, not a mom or a pop at all, just some guy.

The short answer is yeah, installing a decibel meter is a good idea. It’s a good way to set music juuust a notch below whatever level you are tempted to set it, and keep it there.

I mean, he literally says “It’s just fun to make white people feel bad,” so maybe don’t take it too seriously? He’s a comedian, it’s a joke.

Whatever arguments the doc makes could probably be explained in a paragraph or two, but doing so would mean you have no reason to watch the thing. This reviewer is being loyal to the filmmakers by telling you that it “makes some really good points” without elaborating on those points at all.

Incidentally, there is a middle ground between refusing to let someone in and just letting anybody follow you no-questions-asked. You pause and say “hi!,” and make a little eye contact, like a legitimately friendly person would.

I think it would be an interesting way to advocate for ranked-choice voting to run polls in each primary state. Design the poll as if there were ranked choice. Then, if the results are different (demonstrating that there is vote-splitting at work and the front runner is not really the candidate most people want) you

Agree, whatever happened to civility. Maybe it was this...

That was one of the most deranged cases of right-wing butthurt ever on display, in some ways as crazy as birtherism. Obama is praised for his skill at oratory and Palin is caught scrawling an outline for her speech on her arm with a sharpie like a desperate teenager, so the republican base goes beserk, insisting that

A server did once scold our group for playing cards in a cafe. This was when he came up to take our order - for some reason he was like “cmon, guys!” and we were like “so do you want us to order some stuff or not?”  It was weird.

I’m surprised [Tim Allen] isn’t out there pitching it himself and blaming liberals as the reason it hasn’t been picked up.

Serious question - are these fast-growing suburbs really just the outskirts of popular cities?