wow did they not teach shortening links at Berkeley?
wow did they not teach shortening links at Berkeley?
You’re saying that if men want something then they should just go take it. But men have 96% of the CEO positions at fortune 500 companies and somehow that’s an imbalance of power. You’re talking out of both sides of your mouth.
Wait? What? He was legally forced to go to Vietnam and ended up being shot and killed there. He almost certainly whined about it because he didn’t want to go fight a useless war. The fact that it is still his “duty” to sign up for selective service and not “her” duty is fucking absurd.
You seem to be confused, just because some men are in positions of power does not mean all men are. A homeless man gets nothing from those men you just listed because he happens to share their biological sex. So at the top things aren’t fair, I know lets neglect the people at the bottom, that’ll show those guys at the…
For our wedding we just did four regular cakes each in a different flavor. Something for everyone!
Tell that to my uncle who died in Vietnam as a draftee. I’m sure he’d have liked the choice to not sign up for selective service.
There’s probably a metaphor for life in there somewhere.
Grow some balls and stop bitching.
Well, there isn’t a literal connection, Dude.
Dennis Miller and Adam Carola?
Thanks. Been a busy as hell month for me.
Right, because doing one’s fucking research based on more than one study is absolutely, positively un-American.
I thought Gawker got shut down because Univision recognized there was no revenue in it and they didn’t want political commentary. Why is Gizmodo posting reviews of leaked copies of a book that has nothing to do with technology? The comments will say to just ignore the article, right? I don’t want to ignore it. Stop…
They classified it as Group 2A, meaning that exposing mice to high concentrations of it has resulted in tumor growth, but there’s insufficient evidence that is causes cancer in humans in normal exposure amounts.
I don’t base my decisions on, at best, partial research. I need a wee bit more convincing than that.
This is great news! I also hope it won’t be long before I read that esteemed medical research scientist Jennifer McCarthy finally pushes states to begin banning vaccinations.
California’s decision to list glyphosate as cancer-causing comes from an independent analysis published by the International Agency for Cancer Research. Its findings said that the pesticide is “probably carcinogenic to humans.”
California's decision is political science. The real coverup was that the UN Study of glycophosphate did not acknowledge critical data proving Roundup does not cause cancer, although their researchers were well aware of it:
Chalupacabra parts?
So much fondant. Yuck.