It is seriously gas station grade slop, just served fresh.
It is seriously gas station grade slop, just served fresh.
I went to ChickFlit once and it tasted like every other fast food place I’ve been to. Same with In-n-Out. Both cause traffic problems in my town and I just don’t understand the cult-like devotion they both have.
Neither their fries or chicken sandwich are even in the fast food top three. Stop this madness that their mediocre Christian food is top tier.
I think we can all agree that the spicy nuggets are a good idea.
Okay, so obviously the right answer is Killmonger. Everyone knows that. So let’s go with something a bit more obscure.
...reinforced something I had suspected for a while: a good chunk of the content being viewed on Facebook is reposted stuff from somewhere else, yesterday’s tired memes.
looking for news on this without having to watch a video that uses your embedded video player, I typed in the title and was surprised when I was reminded that Gizmodo has a Youtube presence. I understand when corporate heads decide a pivot to video is mandatory and paying youtube is something to be avoided, but its…
Miss you, too. I learned a lot from Giz/io9 that still helps me now, especially on the value of building a strong community.
I miss Mika. And a couple dozen other writers. Writers move around, but Spanfeller can go fuck himself.
I prefer my version “Fuck you, I got mine”, but I agree, it’s in line with the way modern republicans view things.
Yes. It’s all about the grift. I hear the talking heads on TV who can’t understand how the MAGA crowd can be so loyal to Trump after all he’s done. He’s a grifter. Its what they do. They won’t abandon Trump until he abandons them when he has taken all he can from them and moves on to the next grift.
It dovetails well with the typical Republican motto of “screw you, as long as I get mine”
Trump’s worldview may be hard to pin down into a coherent ideology
Can the next layoff be the person who decided that unusable slideshows on this site were a good idea
Yea I was kind of confused about this whole article. There’s nothing inherently different or wrong with blood from Mexican nationals being used for things like IVIG and other plasma-derived therapies, which are highly processed to eliminate risk of disease transmission. This article seems to mix up a lot of things…
I agree. It kind of skirts around a lot of things but never really settles on a slant.
This is true.
This article is confusing whole blood donation and blood plasma donation. The lack of research is a problem.
Also add that normal blood donation is very safe and can be done without noticeable after effects. I say this as a regular donor.
A few clarifications here.