"[Firth] has a briefly seen, occasionally mentioned fiancée named Olivia (Catherine McCormack), who is a fellow skeptic and an intellectual peer, meaning that she has no chance with him."
CPS should be called on her parent's inability to shoot a video properly.
Oh my god, I accidentally read it as "Little Girl Accidentally Dies in a 360 Rotating Tunnel" and started crying, and then I saw there was a video and hit play and FREAKED OUT because I thought you put a VIDEO of it on here, and then realized what the title actually was and now I'm aggressively stroking my rabbit and…
The NTSB has done a great job in investigating. The FAA hasn't been so great about always implementing their recommendations (sometimes waiting until the second or third incident to do so).
"The Safety Board believes that under the circumstances the UAL flight crew performance was highly commendable and greatly exceeded reasonable expectations."
there is a tremendous errol morris documentary on this crash. the whole thing is on youtube.
Well, I also don't tend to let people live with me besides my spouse. You're welcome to stay a few days or a week even, but after that you're like fish.
Yeah, like I said, it really depends on the market.
(Yeah, yeah, Ari's arguing against something. Shocking.)
Totally unsubstantiated, armchair psychologist theory: His wife is very a funny writer and has achieved quite a bit of success based off her Twitter alone. Perhaps Biggs is a bit jealous or threatened or competitive? Anything you can do, I can do better, etc. (Except he can't.)
A 3.6 GPA is garbage?
Plot twist: they're all Team Cat.
3.5 is nothing when a good portion of Texas high schools have AP and IB courses where an A is 5 points and a B is 4 points. My high school GPA was 4.2 and I barely squeaked into the top 7% of the class. And this was a school in the hood hood.
This is the Comcast cancel call equivalent in nightclub booking.
Do they have any company policy defining the difference between a whale and a hippo? I bet they do...
She didn't have poor grades. She had AVERAGE grades. A 3.5 is a lot higher than a lot of new freshman at state schools. In addition, her SAT score doesn't mean she doesn't have intelligence. Some people test poorly. I agree that her character isn't great. I am not debating the merits of how she handled the case and…
I find it incredibly interesting that throughout all of this, she's consistently failed to mention that UT-Austin didn't reject her outright. They offered her a chance to attend one of its system campuses (UT-Dallas was floated as the best option), earn at least a 3.2 GPA during her freshman year (she maintained a…