drbatman
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drbatman

1) These are not imaginary people. I told you how many people use Reddit. Just because you can not currently see something does not make it imaginary. Examples include: Polar bears, atoms, and gravity.

Who cares that some AMA’s are going to be cancelled? Is it really that important to ask Neil deGrasse Tyson what his favorite shoe brand is?

I happen to think a large population of Gawker is too self-important and egotistical. The SJWs on here are, well, the worst. As for who cares that some AMAs are cancelled; they care. Why can’t they care about that? You seem really judgemental about what people are interested in. So what if people enjoy that? As to

Reddit and Gawker are both sites that have active user participation features. So, I can compare my experiences there. I don’t have any experience with 4chan, it never appealed to me so I avoided it. As for Facebook, that isn’t really relevant to the topic. I also stay away from major news and celebrity pages on

Congrats, you’re really good at making assumptions and generalizations about things you know little about! As for your question, I don’t know the answer. But even if I knew exactly how many posts each person made I couldn’t answer your question because you didn’t say what regularly means.

It took me a little while to figure out how to get to what interests me. I have macs, and I have to say the formatting makes way more sense to me then Kinja. But there’s no pressure. I’m sure it’s possible to lead a fulfilling life without Reddit. Well, it might be possible. But, my personal recommendation is to think

I use it for particular interests. Like Boardgames. I love boardgames and there are some good conversations there about it...

I’m pretty sure Channing Tatum is universally recognized as a celebrity.

Reddit’s got 99 problems but an inferior user interface isn’t one.

I never have a problem finding interesting things on Reddit. Also, they had 164 million unique visitors in a month. That’s a huge generalization you’re making, and in my experience a lot more true on various Gawker pages (main page, Jez) then on the pages of Reddit I see.

It depends on how you use it. I have to say that my experiences on Reddit have been way more civil and intelligent, on average, then my experiences in the greater Gawkerverse...

Mine definitely don’t look brand new, but I’ve never had a problem cleaning them. I mean stuff doesn’t roll of like Non stick pans, but you don’t have to worry about stiff like overheating.

Mine definitely don’t look brand new, but I’ve never had a problem cleaning them. I mean stuff doesn’t roll of like

Are peds now a gates way drug?

I miss buying booze from the government. I used to live in Connecticut and the state run liquor stores had everything. It was good and it was cheap.

So, is it implied that other people also hacked into the Astros computer system? Otherwise where did the leak come from? Are they denying the other hacking charges? I don’t see how this makes anyone look good. It's like admitting to deflating one football. What am I not seeing?

Joyce Denham: Ghandi with a real cause.

Rosa Parks: a poor man’s Joyce Denham.

If you were to move to MD where grocery stores are not allowed to sell alcohol you won’t be as conflicted! You will be more sad though.

I totally agree with that. I would say though, that if the event were at a hotel, it might be nice to put all the parents in touch, like through a group email. That way, if they wanted to set something up on their own they could. It wouldn’t be too much work or any expense for the couple but might allow more parents

I would say just talk to your friends. They may be able to do a wild party night, or a wild 4 hours, or a wild vacation without their kids. They may look forward to it. Ship the little one’s off to their grandparents for a weekend. Factor in what they have to say. It might be that a weekend is out of the question for