Welp. As my da used to say, you’re gonna be able to say you were here when the fight broke out.
Welp. As my da used to say, you’re gonna be able to say you were here when the fight broke out.
You’re right. It’s not a matter of opinion. The objective fact is that this site and its articles are editorial content.
Fultz is probably the first person to go to the doctor and actually get excited when they find out they’re getting a shot.
It sure makes it seem like Fultz is at odds with the Sixers’ front office, and is possibly seeking proof that his injury is physical rather than mental.
where should we do our sous-vide?
where should we do our sous-vide?
No clue, doesn’t matter. It needs to be punished. It’s a waste of time/money/resources at best, and endangering people’s lives far too often.
Does anyone have a sense of whether:
This is completely insane.
This was beautiful
While I highly appreciate your reporting and every point you make in this article is sound, that doesn’t change the fact that every Bethesda game since oblivion looks and feels like oblivion and those of us who played oblivion to the ground in 2008 are getting tired of playing oblivion for the nth time in 2018.
Right, but this is still a game. I don’t necessarily want to feel like everything is a chore when playing a game. It’s deeper than average for sure, but I think a lot of games intentionally eschew these kind of things because they are tedious to the player. Even if you took out all this stuff it would still be an…
Australians gonna Australian.
If this were a news site you might have a point.
Good luck yelling at that cloud, my friend
Calling it a news site is way too generous. It’s a blog. It is a progressive, left-wing blog. With a lot of dumb takes.
a news site should not hold a stance on anything not having to do with morals
A fish shouldn’t never swim.
Every news organization in history has had an editorial slant. What you’re expecting is unreasonable, and perhaps impossible.
This is probably the best article I’ve seen explaining Splinter’s stance on this particular subject. I seriously disagree with it - even if you believe the country is “stuck on autopilot” and voting is too hard and/or soul-crushing, sitting on your hands and waiting for some magical candidate to come and lay waste to…
A lot of the excuses are weak, but the fact that there are numerous states where employers do not have to legally allow their employers to vote during working hours is continually insane.