As someone who has been part of the running community in the past (and who has a lot of friends who are serious competitive runners), I have to say, this guy chose the wrong sport to try and cheat in.
As someone who has been part of the running community in the past (and who has a lot of friends who are serious competitive runners), I have to say, this guy chose the wrong sport to try and cheat in.
we had the Japanese internment camps, and everybody rushed out of fear to do something like that. And we look back now and we think, “Oh my god, what were we doing?”
My response to this Kemsley is literally this:
I’m a Christian in the sense that I’m a follower of Jesus, but there’s a reason I haven’t set foot in a church in several years. The rank hypocrisy in many churches is too much for me to handle and the hateful words coming from the pulpit are too far at odds with what Jesus ever would have said.
I don’t have that much stuff, tbh. Storage spaces are expensive as hell.
Oh, eff that. Just because he’s on “our side”, we are going to ignore several women coming forward with allegations that he behaved, at best, inappropriately, and at worst, groped or assaulted them?
I live in a condo. I *wish* I could get winter tires, but have no storage space to stash 8 tires in year-round *and* no tire shops around here will hold tires in the back for you. It sucks.
Exactly; the second half was a mess. Action was cool but didn’t make much sense and the Baby-Deborah relationship felt unbelievable after she found out what he’d been doing and still, for whatever reason, didn’t question anything. WTF?
I love car chases, and I hate to admit it, but I agree. It was a disappointing movie. The action itself was great! The music was awesome! But the Baby-Deborah relationship felt so forced towards the end that it ruined the movie for me.
As a person who loves both sushi and croissants, damn this thing right to hell.
That’s the thing though — by deliberately concealing this information, Apple has now made it people’s claims that Apple deliberately slowed down phones for planned obsolescence more believable. Sure, maybe you could argue the generic “bug fixes” section wasn’t the place for detailed technical explanations, but a line…
I’m an Apple iPhone user. While I don’t disagree that Apple’s explanation makes sense from a technical perspective, my problem isn’t so much with the practice as it is with the fact they hid it from end users.
After a 1/4" snowfall a few years ago, I saw a traffic jam forming on the single-lane main street of a downtown area as I walked down the street. The cause? A Jetta could not get up the slightly-slippery 2 degree slope because of its bald tires.
Only in empty lots when no one is around to avoid harming people (part of the “hooning responsibly” rules).
Especially since pretty much everybody who drives has experienced these kinds of shenanigans in parking lots (excluding the powersliding around corners bits).
It has been pointed out to me that I named the wrong sister in my comment. Correction: it is Venus that was involved in the crash and who is being sued, and Venus who I believe, based on traffic laws and the video, bears no responsibility ethically or legally for the accident and the resulting death.
Ugh, sorry, I picked the wrong sister today for some reason.
Yikes. Thanks for letting me know.
Agreed, this was awful, no matter who was at fault. It sounds like the other family is trying to assuage their guilt by trying to find something Serena did wrong so they can say it wasn’t their fault, but, based on the evidence, it sounds like, ethically, she didn’t do anything wrong.