iainteven
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iainteven

I was there in person for Pence’s speech because my eldest son graduated from West Point yesterday. For the record, there are a few things you should know:

Diversity includes different view points and mind sets as well

“And when you come home from your battles, scarred and shattered, we will have decimated the VA so it will be similarly scarred and shattered, a perfect metaphor for exactly how much we love our veterans. Look, a flyover from the Blue Angels!”

And tax your death benefits, you know.... because he’s your friend. Oh, and he will divert funds that are intended to create safe housing and decent schools for your kids to build his ridiculous wall. That’s what friends do, right? 

“...Mr. Trump is the best friend the men and women of our armed forces will ever have.”

“Some if you will die on the battlefield of another unnecessary foreign war!” Encouraging speech, Mike.

If you want a beautiful V12 shooting brake, get a Ferrari FF with 650 horsepower for about $180k, drive it every day and enjoy.

Honestly, I’ve done nothing but show sympathy for what you’re going through since you revealed you live your life in fear, even as you have been over the top rude.

1. No reasonable person would believe they were in danger as a result of those messages.

Yes and yes, and they explain the consequences if you do. Things still happen, and they happen everywhere, and DoorDash handled the situation correctly by FIRING him. Do you work for DoorDash? I doubt it. So why hate on a company that handled the situation correctly, or negatively implicate the millions of other

She may have been in physical danger, who knows. I, for one, do not save a customer’s address after I have delivered their food, and there is no way to look it up in the app once you mark the food delivered. He might find it in his recent places in the navigation app he uses, but there are most likely several

That’s not how suing someone for emotional distress works. First, there needs to be an actual injury— you can’t sue someone and just say “you upset me.” That would be crazy.

No, she wasn’t in any immediate danger, someone who texted her exactly twice isn’t a threat, being a creep doesn’t mean he is a rapist or a murderer. And even if she is in danger what is a customer service rep going to do about it? If she truly felt she was in danger there is a number for that 911.

Not to mention DD is based on the West Coast, and this incident occurred in Philadelphia. 

If you begin a sentence with ‘I hope this doesn’t offend you’, then you probably shouldn’t keep going. I didn’t think this needed to be explained, yet here we are. 

Nah the golf is arguably the best car in its segment. Styling has always been simple. Interior quality is great, and it has sporty driving dynamics.

The Golf sells fine world wide. And the US version is a good car at a good price.

Since VW is killing normal Golf, they should give us the Polo, and call it MiniGolf.

I think Fuches’ way too convenient escape was pretty much symbolic, if not just to us, but mainly for Barry. The real world aspect of how he got away from the cops is insignificant. Fuches has been the one person who has been there for Barry no matter what ever since he got out of the service. To Barry, Fuches is

I saw this episode as more of a symbolic representation of Barry’s cycle; one that existed just outside of the show’s normal reality.