Per the Head of Hummer Design, Edna Mode:
Per the Head of Hummer Design, Edna Mode:
Not all supertrucks wear capes.
It can drive to the shopping complex (malls are gone in fancy suburbs) around the shopping complex and all the way back to the McMansion on one charge.
What makes it a supertruck? I don’t see a cape.
I always thought it was.
I wake up actively horrified about it most days. I live in a place where winter tourism revenue, water scarcity, and fire risk are all in a perilous, soon-lost, fight against climate change.
With any luck, he gets his height from his mom’s former personal trainer.
Somehow I imagine her memory of the constitution also gets a little fuzzy when it comes to the “well-regulated militia” part of those gun rights.
By her definition, calling her a bitch doesn't count as hostile either.
It’s just an excuse they use to justify twisting the law to support their regressive beliefs. They don't really mean it, if that helps (it doesn't).
This was my first thought, too. She’d turn into the biggest victim on the planet if somebody called her the c-word at work, only to have the HR rep tell her that she’d need more evidence to prove it was a hostile workplace for women.
Not only that, but they understood the Constitution could change with the times, so they added the ability to amend it.
So the use of racial slurs doesn’t denote hostility? So we’re just exchanging ideas right? It’s all merely an argument. A mere difference of opinion that has no affect on how you feel about a situation correct?
“That means that I interpret the Constitution as a law...I understand it to have the meaning that it had at the time people ratified it. That meaning doesn’t change over time and it’s not up to me to update it or infuse my policy views into it,”
I disagree on your reasoning. It’s no different from a print newspaper or magazine citing another as a source. If USA Today cites WSJ, you have to go out and buy a WSJ to read their article. It’s an inconvenience to the reader, and not a hit to the credibility of this site. Especially not when the Morning Shift is…
I’m guessing a 911 variant, without actually looking in to it at all...
Same same. I only actually care enough about day-to-day automotive industry news to skim the Morning Shift. Only rarely do I click through at all. I’m primarily here for the entertainment value, so what I care about is that the chosen news items are interesting, the analysis is insightful and witty, and the ensuing…
“Does it bother you that The Morning Shift includes links to sources that are behind paywalls? If so, why?”