As a millennial, I support your right to talk shit about my peers. However, I don’t think we are as responsible for the startup culture as we are simply weapons that Gen X is using to prove their worth to Boomers.
As a millennial, I support your right to talk shit about my peers. However, I don’t think we are as responsible for the startup culture as we are simply weapons that Gen X is using to prove their worth to Boomers.
What, exactly, of any consequence, has Europe done in the last 100 years?
I don’t understand your desire to “refute” something with a simple assertion. If the facts bear out what you're saying, why not bolster your argument with actual facts and links?
And hopefully they will, for the sake of our air and on principle.
Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill. I was 10. And a boy. I still love that album.
Cosby is being shredded for DRUGGING AND RAPING dozens of women. It has nothing to do with his age or the stage of his career.
I agree and I said as much up thread.
Everything except your address.
You make a good point in your other comment about BS tickets, however I take issue with this one because ultimately you are the only person responsible for making sure that organizations relevant to your life (bank, dmv, health insurance, etc) know how to consistently and accurately contact you. Life sometimes gets in…
Where you live probably counts for a lot in this example, but in my jurisdiction the DMV requires you to file a change of address (with them, independent of where you receive postal mail) within 10 days of address change. It’s a question on the learner’s permit test and the written driver’s license test because they…
Where in the bill of rights does it discuss your right to not follow the same basic laws as the rest of us? If you want to drive a car, keep it registered and follow the rules.
You are just the worst.
Well that’s hardly the response I expected. I agree generally that taxes should be the revenue stream not code enforcement, but I also think it’s important in a nation with hundreds of millions of people that we maintain some semblance of law and order. It’s a complicated problem because if we had better public…
I thought the same thing 5 years ago when I bought in AZ—HOA was a deal breaker. Between shitty amateur hour graffiti (get some fucking talent, kids) in the city park and the dozens of poorly kept rental houses (with revolving doors, or course) I’ve realized the limitations of even well-enforced codes/zoning and…
If your tag expired the very same night your car was scanned by an LPR, you either have really terrible luck or your full of shit.
I'm not generally a fan of the surveillance state, but what exactly is wrong with enforcing parking laws and registration requirements? Your argument is not at all compelling.
Please shut up. This blog is operated with ad revenue, there is a middle ground between uncritically swallowing every word written and ceasing to read any of it—and it involves giving feedback to the author.
Things are things, and things are replaceable. Don't let your ego get you killed, dummy.
iPhones shoot in slow motion and the speed of the corresponding video can be manipulated right on the phone and posted straight to whatever account you want. There is no “post” necessary unless you mean dragging a couple sliders on your smartphone screen.
When you shoot slow motion on iPhone, you can very easily manipulate which parts of your video are slow and which parts are “normal” speed. No computer or post production necessary.