It's funny. The Bible doesn't really outright call against homosexuals.
It's funny. The Bible doesn't really outright call against homosexuals.
I second this. It goes from "joke with minor levels of inconvenience for the victim" to "scenario where a lot of people may die", and when lives are at risk, the punishment for the crime needs to reflect that.
Julie Andrews in any form would have clothes flying off the racks at any store she appeared in.
They were offended because being referred to as a "class" somehow takes away from their humanity, when it simply qualifies it. I'm a living being, but I can be qualified by way of biological classification. I'm a human, but I can be categorized by way of sex/gender/race. None of that is offensive.
Not a cowboys fan and generally, not an NFL fan here.
I've seen bits of what religion can do for people. It can be that thing that helps you through the toughest times in life, and in turn, that thing you thank because when life is good, religion is what you held on to.
But it's also powerful in how it can motivate the weak-willed, gullible, or uneducated to do things…
Situations in developing nations are probably better solved internally, and I mean, they need a foundation-level cultural change that's reflected in generations for things to be better. I don't think we can really do much aside from trying to restrict the funding to groups like this. Anything else requires changing…
People with fucked up worldviews like to use religion to prop-up their ambitions for power, and then they drag like-minded individuals or people who just plain don't know any better along for the bloody, murderous ride.
Right. I've been really, really lucky in that I've not gone more than a month or two without a date, and no more than like 6-8 months without a committed relationship. That's been good for self-confidence, but I always have this minor fear that if I do experience a long drought (for me, I guess that would be a year),…
I had good results either way, but you're on to something - if a guy is trying really hard, it shows and it has a way of turning people off. Kinda like meeting someone and they're trying super hard to be friends with you.
Hawkward, and expensive. It...I just imagine it wouldn't feel right, in any sense of the word.
Probably more depressing and in such a situation that the person sending in asks should seek serious therapy rather than an advice column.
I had the "oh shit, I'm bad at this" back in middle school. I got lucky though, I hit puberty time and then suddenly, girls started to pay attention to me. So that being the case, I don't really have the experience to back my statement up.
You've made a mistake that many, many people have made, myself included: you've made being a "single loser" your identity.
Honest to god truth, this doesn't sound like they actually tried. From the uninspired beats to the lyrics with words no longer than 5 letters in length, it just all sounds half-assed. And I'm not saying this from the position of "rap is trash" because it's not. It's that in the case of this duo, it is trash. They're…
Reflections on parts of American consumer culture.
Yes, your entire post, sir.
Also, there's a certain hilarity to "No flex zone" while the lyrics are exactly that.
Freakin' seriously. I think the suits need to understand we're all glad to wait on a game as opposed to finding out our friends are having serious issues with the game, then putting it on the "fuck this, we'll buy it when it works list", which is really another name for the, "yeah, probably just gonna forget about…
Some companies do a shite job at optimizing, and that should be a very serious concern. And it's not about making sure a game runs on a potato, which would be nice. I think it's more about producing a tightly-wound, polished product. Nothing sucks more than spending a ton of money on a good machine for a hyped title…
The store fired the security guy for doing his job? Amazing. "Sorry son, we have to fire you for reporting this LEO guy."
"Well, what if I didn't report him?"
"Then we'd have to fire you for not reporting the LEO guy."