Good. I’m relishing watching these “alt-right” morons fall, one by one. As they were destined to. They never had a snowball’s chance in hell of exposure until the steaming turd Donald Trump came along.
Good. I’m relishing watching these “alt-right” morons fall, one by one. As they were destined to. They never had a snowball’s chance in hell of exposure until the steaming turd Donald Trump came along.
Taking Trump AND more importantly Pence out is the real kicker.
Rest assured that if this story grows, the Trump org will assert that every single one of these people submitted false paperwork, that the organization did everything it was supposed to verifying citizenship, and that these people will be swiftly incarcerated and probably deported.
This clown’s fate, entirely crafted by his own words and actions and the rightful consequences to them, might be the funniest thing I’ve seen all week.
The irony of a far-right talking head asking for handouts will never be funny to me.
Gee, it’s almost like trying to make a “career” by intentionally being as hateful as possible will inevitably backfire. Who knew making everyone hate you wasn’t the key to long term success?
You’re only allowed to ask it once if it’s PG 13 though
If someone has to shut you up like a kid, maybe look inward first before getting offended.
Huge chance you were behaving like a loudass child, as in my experience, I’d say this is never done without the exact intention of making the loud one understand he’s behaving like a child.
There is a behavioral issue here. And for people who aren’t assholes, a polite correction will probably work, as you note. But then you describe a person playing loud music (probably from a tinny smartphone speaker), and instead of addressing the situation at all, you ignore it and get on with your life. Which, fine,…
For instance, I’m always irate at people who play their music out loud on the subway,
He tampered with a witness on Twitter yesterday. The article is bullshit but he hasn’t even been quiet.
Every time this schmuck manages to string together two coherent sentences that aren’t overtly bigoted, sexist, racist or just mind-boggling stupid and someone in the press starts talking about a “pivot” or perhaps he’s about to become “presidential” it makes me want to vomit.
Perhaps Payless’s message is “Our shoes are actually of the same quality as $500 dollar shoes, but if you want to spend that money for a designer label, go ahead.” My work shoes from payless have lasted over 2 years, and i walk about 3 miles a day. But wtf do i know, maybe designer shoes last a decade or something.
we found that the terrible two’s are a myth, however the terrible 3's are real, or threenagers if you like
That’s a feature phone, not a smart phone. How is that relevant? Do you think that’s what the OP meant he wanted?
Or... and bear with me here... companies could just build them properly in the first place so that we didn’t have to immediately go buy shit to go with them to make them better.
My folks were nice enough to buy me a pair of Bluetooth headphones for my birthday a few years ago; they also come with a cable in case one would want to use them on non-Bluetooth devices (like on a plane or whatnot). I find myself using the cord all the time now, because you don’t use the battery this way, and this…
nope, bluetooth headphones need batteries, take time to configure, and get lost more easily, and are far more expensive to replace. not a clear usability improvement at all, unless you are looking at corp. profit margin.
I keep waiting for chunky late-90s PC aesthetics to come back on the force of nostalgia. I don’t particularly like that aesthetic, but it would be worth it not to have phones that are slippery fragile rectangles, specifically engineered to be dropped and broken in the shortest possible time after leaving the store.…