Ugh, the FEBO. Really don't like their food. Fortunately, I always manage to find a good alternative for them. Still love Dutch junk food though, especially a good kroket and a friet oorlog.
Ugh, the FEBO. Really don't like their food. Fortunately, I always manage to find a good alternative for them. Still love Dutch junk food though, especially a good kroket and a friet oorlog.
"Pubic." Says absolutely everything. Cool cheap combo bro. Who the fuck starred you?
Cool story bro. Enjoy life at the pubic school.
Just because Big-Agra chooses to define organic in a way that is profitable to them, that doesn't mean I have to accept their definition.
Your comment is further proof that people are needlessly antagonistic toward people who make different choices than you and that you view yourself as a victim of other peoples' snobbery, when in fact most people don't give a shit.
Pesticides and chemicals increase yield, primarily. Appearance is a distant second.
I understand the law and blah blah blah but it's funny to me how these teachers are getting charged with crimes in cases where the "victim" filmed the encounter themselves.
I guess I know why i wasnt getting BJs in highschool, should have chosen something other than Double Zero as my basketball number...
Their food tastes okay, let's not go crazy.
The problem is that it's not quite as simple. What is demonstrated here is something that psychologists discovered in the 1970s, something called confabulation.
The Dead Kennedy's gave you an entired blank side to the cassette to tape on.
No, that's a dumb fallacy. This is not actual proof of anything but the fact that there are idiots in the world. Most probably there were other people who said "this tastes like shit" who didn't get in the final edit, because the entire thing a joke to taunt idiots and insecure humans, not to prove that organic food…
Adjusted for inflation, the first Beatles album would cost about $40. the idea that content is overpriced is ridiculous.
What is fascinating about the comments here is that if you read the actual full article on The Guardian link, you'll find the story plays out a little differently and that the commenters on there have a very different sympathy than here on Jez, i.e. they are Team Ms Hale.
The Blythe Harris character is clearly very,…
Ehhh. There was the part where "Blythe" would. not. stop. harassing Hale on Twitter, over and over. Before any of the stalkery stuff started.
People aren't trivializing statutory rape, but it's not always "nonconsensual" or even wrong. It all depends on social mores and laws, and they're different place to place. Someone can become a sex offended for being 16 and the SO 15. There's a world of difference between that and a 30 year old and 15 year old.
Ugh, enough with the "just-barely-legal". If we're going to assign an arbitrary age as the point at which every human being can consent to sex (obviously the fair thing would be to judge on a case-by-case basis, but no one has time for that), then fucking stick with it. Either they're legal or they're not.
I'm not a fan of stalking. I'm also not a fan of people who write one-star reviews simply to make lives miserable for others. Lives and businesses can be ruined by people like this, posting utter falsehoods to a multitude of websites. Restauranteurs are fighting an endless battle with Yelp!, for example, to get…
I think the point where she requested that someone who actively disliked her writing interview her was the point where I sat back and said, 'Um…' Hale seems like the kind of person who can't stand not to be liked. Her behaviour was unacceptable and shocking.
Russia has been assholes for centuries, why stop now?