Cohen’s not going to admit complicity in a blackmail scheme.
Cohen’s not going to admit complicity in a blackmail scheme.
Your first point isn’t a reasonable takeaway from my point at all. I probably want the same climate legislation you do (some approximation of the GND, a move to get rid of fossil fuels and to build sustainably, and so on). What will happen to those people is a tragedy, quite possible the worst in all of human history…
Yeah, the thing about the Office is that even if it doesn’t tick all the boxes required of 2019 shows to be deemed sanctified by the sanctimonious, it still resonates with a lot of people.
My therapist wants me to try out “letting people have their things,” so I will keep my thoughts about The Office—or Garner’s prominent Dunder Mifflin wall art—to myself.
Maybe, but honestly it doesn’t matter, and I suspect a quest for truth down this rabbit hole would end much the way that a quest for the truth about the “Golden Tapes” of the Steele Dossier have.
I would bet big money that this “endorsement” is less about Spencer thinking the alt-right is over and more Spencer recognizing that he is over, and therefore needs to do something headline-worthy.
Climate change is going to do great harm if we don’t take drastic steps to stop it, but it’s not an existential threat. A lot of people will die, many of them the world’s most vulnerable, but increasing temperatures will force more relocation and adaptation than they will just mass deaths everywhere all at once.
Hey so, just going to throw this out there, that if you are a media outlet who is going to be the stick in a failed extortion scheme THIS is a great example of when and how to do it.
That last one is, unfortunately, probably nonsense.
Incredible. Kellyanne Conway, you will not be missed.
Both Fukukara and Cash deliver standout performances that give their respective characters the sort of nuance and depth that movies like Avengers: Endgame vaguely gestured towards without really going for it.
So I guess that makes the viewers who provide the fuel for this ... Dee?
The point about needing to ask for help is a good one, but it also highlights the problem with remote learning.
This has always been why Biden is well liked by all sorts of politicians from all wings of both parties.
This is ... not particularly shocking. Asking the food services area of a university to deliver meals to students in campus housing is sort of like trying to make a chicken fly. Sure it’s a bird, and sure it can do some approximation of flying, but that’s not really how it’s put together and whatever attempt it…
walmart; etc—that are just a step away from controlling how and where you buy X or Y product + the quality of those products.
Again I found myself why not her?
You should not feel bad about not feeling bad for these people.
It may not have been your boyfriend’s particular failing, but I believe there is some general truth to the theory that traditionally good looking people tend to do better than less good looking people when it comes to job success.
Yes, it is an inconvenient, obviously still immature storefront. That doesn’t mean they are leveraging exclusives to create a dystopian future where you have to pay a subscription just to shop there.