But the best part is the leftovers 4-5 hours later, and then again the next day!
But the best part is the leftovers 4-5 hours later, and then again the next day!
This take is deeply fucking stupid, since the majority leader is selected by his/her own party. No way McConnell would be the majority leader if Dems had their say.
The reason people outside his cult think he’s clever is because they’re dumbfounded that someone so obviously moronic and despicable has a cult following, attained the Presidency, and managed to garner over 70 million votes in the midst of a deadly pandemic that he made exponentially worse than it had to be through…
That joke was Divine. I’ll see myself out.
What she said is absolutely correct. Quarterly does not mean once every 3 months on the dot, but, rather, once per quarter. That is to say, they could be paid at different times each quarter. Specifically, estimated tax payments are due in April, June (i.e. 2 months later), September (i.e. 3 months later), and January…
Might have something to do with the color and orientation of the targets of this brand of governmental oppression.
They’re too busy claiming that Twitter and Facebook are violating the First Amendment by taking down conspiracy videos.
Members of the military abide by strict rules of engagement and swear an oath to the constitution. Cops do neither. Combine that with being conditioned from the jump to have an “us v. them” mentality, and there you go.
Anti-semitism was a thing waaaaay before that. You say “Palestine” lost its land, like there was a distinct, autonomous Palestine before that. It was a British-controlled territory that was previously part of the Ottoman Empire.
You’re addressing whether or not the state is to be differentiated from the government. I believe the commenter to whom you’re responding is attempting to differentiate the state/government from the people.
No one is in a “zone” their entire workout. You just need to make sure you’re not interrupting someone while they’re actually training (i.e. catch them during a set break). The more seriously you train, the more you understand the need for a spot and have no problem giving one.
You’re viewing this through a modern lens. Ned Stark beheaded a Night’s Watch deserter. Jon hung the mutineers. Even the righteous in this show use levels of violence that, to us, are cruel and unusual.
Someone needs to tell Michael that salad spinners are for getting excess water off your salad greens after washing them, NOT for tossing the salad.
And before that, five, and before that, 2 (x2). The spacing between novels is getting longer, the odds of him finishing the series in 7 novels seems low given the plotlines he needs to tie together (unless he’s putting out 1,000 page mega-novels), and he’s 70 years old and in not the best shape. He’s either stymied by…
That quote doesn’t criticize that particular tropes. Honestly, though, everything is a trope. Humans have been telling stories for thousands of years. And tropes exist for a reason - because they represent certain truisms or recognized ways of telling stories and connecting with the audience. https://tvtropes.org/pmwik…
I actually thought it was going to be something alone these lines. The issue then is, how do you defeat the Night King? He’s so powerful that the only way it’s going to happen is if he’s lured into a trap/caught off guard.
Eh, remember Game of Thrones was just the name of the first book. The series is A Song of Ice and Fire.
It’s only “weird” in that he’s significantly older than her - not so much an issue now, but she was basically still a girl the first time they got married.
The latter is not excruciatingly hard. If you can devote about 4 hours a week to weight training and track and control what you put in your mouth, it’s achievable.
Frankly, his comment about which exercises to prioritize is kind of dumb... yes, squatting and deadlifting are the best compound exercises you can do (and biceps curls are pretty ancillary), but upper body is important, too! And hip-thrusting is great for adding some size to your glutes, but it’s really not where…