My original comment was from 2013. A lot has changed since then.
My original comment was from 2013. A lot has changed since then.
This is what I love about building bicycles: you can learn several frustrating, expensive lessons about obsolete formats and failures in cross-compatibility all on one single project.
Stop interviewing him. Stop going to the White House to talk to him. Stop rewarding him with the attention he so desperately craves. Stop.
I think he also takes his job very seriously. https://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/justin-amash-cries-after-missing-vote-235928
They’re not asleep at the wheel they’re driving 5mph on the sidewalk
Probably by a verified account belonging to that same person. Kinja is worthless at keeping itself safe from trolls.
Yes, and I’m not defending the US police force’s tendency toward lethal force, but at some point population has to be taken into account. It’s an oversimplification to compare those figures as apples to apples. I'm not sure you were really even doing that, but the fact remains.
Right? You’d think someone whose main accomplishment is abusing Twitter’s mobile app would be able to do this with greater skill.
Disagree. Rustling jimmies to the point that people lash out at him is what gets him out of bed in the morning. It fuels him. It tells him he’s winning because it’s one less minute you can spend on your actual message. This is all he has. Don’t get down in the trenches with him because his followers love the resulting…
Kim Davis. Who, in a shocking, strange coincidence that I am sure is in no way related to anything, is also from Kentucky.
Yes, the defense that held you scoreless for 3 full quarters, is, in fact, not very good.
since people are content to talk about this without dropping a link: https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2018/11/trillium-brewing-co-is-being-raked-over-the-coals.html
Ok the commenter purge means I can’t even SEE comments? That’s fun.
More relevant question is at what point does a car become a war crime
The ridiculous obamacare repeal ballets seemed to be more about chumming the scuzzy little pond the base lives in. “We tried to fix this for you but the libs hate you!” It was about keeping voters angry about things they didn’t even understand. If it was something the Kenyan did, then it was bad.
I know this story is super old, but the setup outlined here still seems to be the least ridiculous way to do this.
It is. Maybe they meant tic-for-tac, which is still wrong but at least serves as a useful advertisement for mints
Based on this picture, I assume the human interest piece about the depression-era hobo who drives an Alfa Romeo for the first time will land in about a week.
I love that minimal benefit is being used as an argument against using disc brakes. The entire sport is built on the notion that many things with minimal benefit have a compounding effect resulting in a measurable benefit.
This is not going well. Surely you can see that.