The only answer. I know people don’t do ringtones anymore, but the theme song has been mine for a solid decade.
The only answer. I know people don’t do ringtones anymore, but the theme song has been mine for a solid decade.
Parappa the Rapper
Blades of Steel!
I guess you could say that the allegation did not survive the ground
“King, congrats on your trade. You did everything you set out to do when you returned home! Now it’s time to bring a championship to another city.” - @kingjames 1.24.18
Geez. This is an extremely long article that really does not say much. A professor I once had would have labeled this as an “inflated essay”
Imagine a world, where content creators are paid by the word....
/BLACK MIRROR!
As I understand it, in exchange for having to go through the DACA debate again in 3 weeks time (still well in advance of the program actually expiring) with the possibility of another shutdown on the table, CHIP got funded for the next 6 years. So this headline is really petty and ignorant.
I thought the writer showed remarkable restraint by avoiding the use of the word “neoliberal.” Baby steps! However, the fact remains that the headline is, in fact, bullshit.
You’re like Rafi from The League, but somehow worse and stupider.
Wow, this is a shit headline. Go fuck yourself Rafi.
Ah, once again the Democrats are most concerned about being seen as the “reasonable” party that is willing to work together and compromise.
These are the 33 Democrats who probably think Lucy will let Charlie Brown finally kick that football too.
I have no idea if their business model will work, and Mather comes across a douchey, but if subscription model sites can allow writers to earn a living as we make the final transition away from print (with several exceptions) then I have to say The Athletic is a net positive.
Never trust stories, only trust video of such incidents, Cian is believing.
Deadspin’s coverage is already wide left.
Stopped reading the article to mention Nirvana, happy to see I am not the only one. Literally one of the best unpluged’s of all time......Fight me.
Nirvana’s version of “Man Who Sold The World” from MTV Unplugged is fantastic.
“Stop! Stop! You’re tearing me apart!”
Not wanting to be outdone, Sean Payton decided to send Ron Rivera a bottle of something special bearing his name as well.