drbigbeef
drbigbeef
drbigbeef

Does your book talk about how the media often times stokes these conspiracy theory fires by running with incomplete news stories, sensationalizing stories beyond the facts, producing misleading headlines that don’t match the body text and automatically siding with prosecutors when our society’s standard is “innocent

That would be cool if they did, but it has not happened yet. DC brewery scene has recently become quite good (3 Stars being my favorite), so there would be some stiff competition.

I was just at Churchkey and while they have an amazing beer program, I am pretty confident they do not brew their own beer.

Why would he apologize if he believes he’s done nothing wrong?

Or discouraging thousands of people from visiting.

I’ll preface this with the obligatory “He IS a moron”, but I think there are some common misconceptions about how these budget cuts come about.

These are good points, but there is a HUGE difference between an area that gets 100 visitors a year (quite pristine) vs 1000 visitors a year vs 10000 visitors a year. More people = more ecological problems, even if they are all doing their best to “do no harm.”

“ But everyone knows that 60 percent of those losses don’t count.”

“knew Primer would be on this list.

I’m not saying I agree with the Senator, but his tactic (pointing out how absurd the GND is (which it is) with an equally absurd presentation) is actually a pretty good one. And certainly more entertaining than most Senate blabbering.

““Science should not be partisan”

Nicely written article.  Can we forward to AOC?

“Vernon thinks he’d be good at fellatio on account of how good he is at popsicles.”

This is a really dumb argument.

Assuming that luggage space is at a premium (i.e. it is not practical to stuff your winter coat into your bag), and to be honest, when isn’t it, I’d advocate for dressing in moderate layers for the cold climate (jeans, t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, fleece) and then shedding layers as needed. It’s relatively easy to

“That’s a small change in risk, and it’s probably doesn’t apply to the average consumer who only encounters glyphosate in their backyard or as trace residues on food.”

This is very well stated (esp. #2)

“Some states... have already set goals to become carbon-free

As with anyone, restaurant staff can have bad nights. Maybe they were understaffed. Maybe there was some infighting going on among the servers (I don’t want the back room, you take it. Eff you, you flirted with my boyfriend, etc). Maybe there were training new people. Maybe there was some physical issue (a broken rice

The problem with this is that it is against societal norms. For example, in DC, people get irate if you stand to the left rather than walk. And while I’m not arguing “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few”, I also cannot believe that people would buy into this argument.