jadehelm
Jaded Helmsman
jadehelm

In Washington State, where this is happening right now, the problem is actually worse than my initial example. From Facebook’s own site:

To understand how seriously Facebook takes this issue, consider this example:

I’m so numb to the ads I haven’t even noticed a change. I do make a point of responding to the regular surveys Twitter puts in my feed about various ads they’ve apparently tried to show me. You’d think they’d have realized I answer all the questions that I’ve never heard of the ads they’re asking about, and that I’ve

The whole family is so lacking in self-reflection I can’t figure out how they see themselves in the mirror.

I heard 12 candidates, 3 hours long, and even as a committed political wonk I couldn’t commit. Instead, I’ve invited a school board candidate over to meet my neighbors and friends to make sure he get their vote.

My parents had a tent trailer way back when my brother and I were little. Worked great until the windstorm one night while we were camping by the ocean and the whole rig tried to take flight. They soon upgraded to something a little harder to blow over.

Re: bikes -- I’ve seen bike racks that mount to the roof of the

Congrats on your little!

On the delivery experience, I wasn’t there (obviously) but I have some insight on the process. Despite all plans and promises, sometimes things happen. My wife is an OB/GYN and is extremely well regarded by her patients and the people she works with. Her priority is always to do whatever she

I’ve been trying to parse the bullshit distinction that Facebook is trying to draw here and not having much success. If an ad included a completely false statement by a candidate, it would be fine. If an ad included a story that reported a completely false statement by a candidate and that story had been debunked, it

We moved cross country back to the area where my wife and I had grown up. She had job opportunities very close to where both our parents live (5 mile radius) and some further away. We chose the location about 30 minutes away. It was an excellent choice.

That was 20 years ago. Just this past week, her parents signed

I’m now being told the Zion they’re referencing is not the same thing. My bad.

Wasn’t anyone else watching? ESPN is all about Zionism right now.

The person who came immediately to mind - - The Wizard of Oz. 

It's what you get for Falken around. 

Schiff could read a speech from @45 word for word and get threatened with treason. It doesn't matter what he says.

Left grad school and my plans of becoming a professor after two years to work a 9pm to 6am shift answering phones and running a tech support desk for an international retailer. My biggest regret was that I waited two years to do it.

On a whim, my wife and I decided to buy tickets in the King’s Court for that game on Monday of that week. She had the day off, so we took the kids with us and watched him achieve perfection. It was absolutely the most amazing experience. We all still have the yellow King’s Court shirts we were given that day.

We’ve

My wife and I own an S85D and a Model 3 Performance AWD. There are very distinct differences in how each car feels and drives. To me, the S feels most at home cruising the highway. The 3 is much more nimble. Steering in the S is precise, but the 3 takes that to another level. Pushed hard, the weight of the S becomes

I was going to go with “unexplained silence” Nixon, but whatever.

His follow up during this morning’s trip to the UN: “With a new President, we’ll see a lot more honesty.”

Can he even hear himself say these things? Does he realize that we can?

There was just an article an article about a foreign journalist who couldn’t believe how much editing it took to make the president’s statements comprehensible.