If Hollywood has taught me anything, the next action movie will feature a monster/alien/meteor/tornado/huge mechanical robot that specifically targets the bridge because of the noise.
If Hollywood has taught me anything, the next action movie will feature a monster/alien/meteor/tornado/huge mechanical robot that specifically targets the bridge because of the noise.
If pedestrians cannot walk across the bridge for fear of going deaf, I'd say that pedestrian protection system is working better than could be hoped for.
And milk.
I miss when this was the kind of stuff people watched on YouTube instead of “influencers” saying racist shit while gaming or parents using their kids for clicks.
Wow. Yup.
To add to that:
Bullies are always outraged when the bullied fight back.
It’s the abuser beating their victim half to death, then saying, “see what you made me do?”
To repeat: Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Governors, Mayors,
I don’t love wanton destruction, either. I don’t necessarily want to see places burned and broken into and shit stolen. But the same voices calling now for peaceful protests, the same ones who most need to hear the message, are on record as having rejected peaceful protests out of hand:
Seems like every new hack seems to be “Remember all those rules of grammar we agreed on? Do the opposite. But not all the time. You know - so it isn’t confusing.”
This is such a human response. Sometimes people forget that jobs have a “balancing” aspect, and that outside forces or necessities can demand a change in course, leaning away from niche interests to a broader scope. As someone who never comments on anything, I wanted to tip my hat to your response Mr. Murphy - well…
I find this use of “anymore” really weird. To me “anymore” is only used in a negative context: “I don’t smoke anymore.” The positive use (where it is synonymous with “nowadays”) throws me every single time.
What? I can’t even remember the last time I used an “app store” on a PC. What do you actually use your PC for, anything besides installing a browser on it?
Yeah, this might be the dumbest article I’ve read on here in a while.
My mind is boggling that you think every Windows app or utility lives in Microsoft’s “Appstore”
I remember when Lifehacker would teach the audience how to set up a Linux-based media server on an old laptop or something. Stuff that required actual work and thinking and left you with a sense of minor accomplishment. Those days are long gone.
Are the writers here just bored anymore? Doctor of opinions over here trying to fluff that paycheck. Imagine thinking using periods right now in the world is an issue that warrants this type of write up...
it pisses me off to no end to see an interesting headline, only to click and see it’s a video instead of an article
I really have no idea. I’m with you, I have little tolerance for video and just want to read.