are you really this naive, or just pretending?
are you really this naive, or just pretending?
irony is getting bent out of shape over a name change for a blog post while also complaining how “PC” people get bent out of shape about stuff.
“Alright, Kelly, how ‘bout these?”
have you done the deed outside before?
I think a lot of people would be surprised to learn that the country of Italy as we know it is about 100 years younger than the United States. It remained that loose collection of duchies and kingdoms up until unification in the 1800s.
there’s a difference between not enjoying paying taxes, and screaming about how you’re “overtaxed” and then immediately screaming about how bad the roads, schools, etc. are.
Just like North Korea must be a democracy because they call themselves the “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.”
“keep politics out of it” really means “keep politics I disagree with out of it.”
I know somebody gets his opinions from Tucker Carlson.
that triggered ass loser doesn’t understand that those Democrats moved over to the Republican Party in the ‘60s.
The Dixiecrats flipped parties- led by Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms- and turned the Republican party into what it is today. Why? because they felt the Democratic party was becoming “too liberal” by pushing for the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
I get these from time to time, and you might as well call them “kool-aid in adult clothes.”
Seriously though the report does not indicate whether these chemicals are leaching into the food, and if they do, how long it takes for any significant amount to accumulate.
The only relevant question is “Is it getting into the food?” and the answer, as the article states, is no.
So then what’s the point of this article?
I rarely go out to eat.
who woulda thought that a molecule with this many fluorine atoms is not your friend?
liberal gun owners don’t use their guns as fashion accessories.
Something tells me they won’t be very well received as they pass through Ferndale and Royal Oak.
I’m gen-x but on the younger side, but I left high school before the ‘90s compact car craze took off. thanks to the malaise era, we hung on to musclecars probably up through about 1993. I’m eager for muscle car values to tank once there are too few rich boomers left to keep inflating their auction prices.