beepbeepjeepbeep
beep beep i'm a jeep
beepbeepjeepbeep

they will saturate over time. For some silica gels you can dry them in the oven.

I very much enjoy Alexa Chung and these videos she’s been doing.

Only on the big screen, and you know it.

except not.

Like hell you do. You hold it high and proud, right next to your goddamn Pikachu, and tell everyone else to fuck off.

Nice! Lets hope there won’t be another 4 issues before it goes hiatus again

The man is amazing in so many ways, and he's single handedly breaking down the idea of what a wrestler used to be, and molding it into something even better.

I studied Shuri-Ryu Karate and Okinawan Judo for about ten years—and yes, in demos, you are more or less always expecting that your partner will go with the technique. That’s primarily so that you can demonstrate how the technique -should- look to the audience without potentially harming your partner; you’re not

I keep saying I’m interested in seeing this show, but I haven’t yet.

The first article I read about this further quotes Judge or one of the writers talking about how they have a 50% female writing staff. The Business Insider article linked in this one doesn’t have the entire interview.

I enjoyed the video, but I thought I’d spout a few thoughts.

Just be really, really consistent, do not veer from a single approach/response to various behaviours (everyone who is in this dog’s life MUST follow that approach, even visitors to your house), exercise him til he drops (w lots of breaks and water and food obvs) and reward good behaviour with treats and lots and lots

No, that person is full of it. I’ve never been a huge Cesar fan but I’ve never once seen him use any techniques that would be considered painful or abusive. The “choke” collars he advocates aren’t the spiky kind that poke a dogs neck when it pulls but one’s that just apply pressure if the dog is trying to drag you

It's also most likely a scam. A very, very dangerous one.

Ladies who feel good in a bikini top and are computer-literate: You can make a hell of a lot fucking more than $30K doing it yourself, without giving this dipshit a 90% cut.

I get the intention. But, I feel like respect is the key, and if it is not well represented, it’s not promoting native cultures. Second, I see a difference between the strange Chinese take on indian carry, or some African-American takes on African cultural elements, and a white citizen of one of the most colonialistic

I’m disappointed in her — because in general, she seems lovely and I think she’s trying to be thoughtful and respectful. She missed here, unfortunately. It’s a great lesson in how good intentions don’t really insulate you from bad decision-making. I sincerely hope she takes this as an opportunity to learn and rethink

Leah Pritchett

Please, don’t.