Agreed forever
Agreed forever
often the handshake is wierd if I get one. Limp or that half hand thing.
This post is a hallmark example of what I like to call the “Five Stages of Being A Rockies Fan.”
AGREED.
That was so incredibly terrifying to read that I felt a moment of guilt when I starred it. SWEET BABY JESUS, LADY. I am glad you are alive.
I was wondering where all this "bone broth" shit had come from lately.
I've been pondering the same thing, particularly given the claims by adherents that the stuff is a miracle food. My mother has a friend who is on some kind of insane, very restrictive paleo-type eating regimen that promises to cure literally…
The look of personal satisfaction on the doggie's face is what really sells it.
I laughed about this for five minutes straight.
Maybe this person? She's the right age and from Bulgaria.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2400045…
IMDB tells me that the only other thing filming in Croatia right now is the BBC America production of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell?
Because I am benevolent, I am going to get the hardest part of this out of the way first, which is that you must never, ever, under any circumstances use the word "crazy" in reference to your ex-girlfriend.
I had to stop watching that video about 15 seconds in, out of secondhand embarrassment for this woman.
I came down to the comment hoping for this, and I wasn't disappointed.
That's weird. I assumed it was in the footer so I scrolled down, but I never got there and assumed it was an infinitely-scrolling website. Assumptions!
The Chive appears to have failed to uphold the necessary terms in order to receive these protections from the DMCA. Specifically, it does not provide the name and contact information of a designated DMCA agent on any area of the website that would be considered "available to the public," which deprives the holders of…
This article contains a good explanation of why the Chive is not legally "in the clear," even if they didn't deliberately use copyrighted content and took it down immediately:
This is correct.
A savvy lawyer could easily demonstrate that the Chive profited from the use of copyrighted materials which, regardless of their intent or the means by which they obtained the photos, would make them vulnerable to legal action under the DMCA. In a world in which each click brings in money, it would be relatively easy…
Pro here. No, photos and other content posted on Reddit absolutely do not become Reddit's intellectual property (IP). The owner of intellectual property is always the holder of the copyright. The copyright-holder is usually* the creator of the content in question, which Reddit's TOS helpfully alludes to at the top of…
No matter where the photo came from, it's still the publisher's legal responsibility to ensure that the content they are publishing has been legally obtained and that they have the proper permissions from the original copyright holder.