You see WE do these things because they make us comfortable.
You see WE do these things because they make us comfortable.
He's just reminding his teammates of the stakes.
dumb statements are dumb.
Well, everything is bigger in Texas, right?
"Hmm, not that bad."
I suppose, I was mostly arguing with the point made that she violated her house arrest, when she allegedly did not.
God. Stop with the click bait titles. She's not going to jail for shopping, she's going to jail because she violated the conditions of her house arrest. Dont leave your house seems pretty easy to understand.
Wasn't David Foster Wallace suspended from the Tennis Writer's Association of America for similar mockery? Or maybe it was from the ceiling. My bad.
Wow. The sky truly is the limit for this kid.
The problem is people don't relish paying more to fly, which is why the coach seats don't look like the first class seats. More comfortable flying accommodations exist, you just can't get them at the cheapest rates.
Did you say Deep Dish Pizza?
Just one point off? Don't worry. Matt Prater will be along to bail him out any moment now.
POST! RACIAL! AMERICA!
POST! RACIAL! AMERICA!
No language or dialect is superior or inferior to any other. All speech has the capacity to express the same ideas and thoughts. Southern English and AAVE are just as valid as whatever you consider "proper" English.
Because those are the only 4 covers that exist in Elle magazine
Ooh and ahh? Just like your mother said last night, Trebek.
snot right
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I saw it. I liked it. It actually confronted head-on the notion that it's difficult to have real parity in a relationship with something designed to serve. It also has a twist at the end which undermines the notion that the computer is only there for the man's personal desire. I went in with my feminist defenses…