johnrsmith
John R. Smith
johnrsmith

Case in point:

That chopped Dodge van is hilarious.

More nitpicking: “a Touristenfahrten (tourist rides) doesn’t need the “a’: it’s plural.

I wonder if a more effective strategy would be to say,

“profiting”

Great! Except we have lives...

I guess joking about mass murder is on point?

I wonder if employees that work for these companies get their salaries in crypto.

This is the tuxedo t-shirt of home decorating.

All of this doesn’t strike me more racist than portraying every American with cowboy hats and texan accents.

Good God does Gray give an annoying presentation of a kinda ordinary over-the-top Italian sub. Enough with the Americanized pronunciation of Italian meats!

Wow, an impressive selection of interesting cars!  Thanks for the sampling.

More about certificates from Harvard:

If you really want to beef up your office sandwich, try doubling (or tripling) the amount of protein recommended on the nutrition label.

In a post that is beyond parody, the U.S. Marines celebrated Pride by “honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members” with rainbow bullet casings.

Great piece!

I’m the same way about buffets. For me, the value is not in being able to eat as much as I possibly can but rather to try as many different dishes as I’d like. So Ramsay’s five-pizza range, all pretty ordinary, means his buffet is not at all interesting to me.

The company revealed a detailed breakdown of the car’s exterior dimensions,

Your comment is exactly on target, speaking as a former researcher in the area of novel techniques for human-computer interaction. Is it interesting in principle? Does it require solving new problems? Is it useful in practice? We focused on the first two questions but had to guess at the last.

They’ve done it before with the e90 facelift (along with other changes, but I think the grille “correction” was most noticeable).