Breitbart Editor in Chief Alex Marlow has yet to respond to my email asking how he hopes to turn things around.
Oooooooooh that’s not nice.
And richly deserved.
Breitbart Editor in Chief Alex Marlow has yet to respond to my email asking how he hopes to turn things around.
Oooooooooh that’s not nice.
And richly deserved.
I have a two-year-old now, and - while I’ve gotten a pretty good handle on staying blank-faced whenever he’s freaking out about literally nothing, I’m still learning the ropes on when he falls on his face. So - this was a good story :) Thanks for sharing.
Good use of “livery”.
I mean, it’s 6 years later and I work elsewhere now, but no - I don’t think I meant my company was a shitty place to work. I think I meant this was an exceptionally stupid way to ask this question. That’s certainly my current reaction to it :)
and produce safe, environmentally friendly, long-lasting bridges,
You can only have two one zero.
Hmm.
Well, it’s not as if the barrier to entry is particularly high. Just downloaded all three from Project Gutenberg and threw em onto my Kindle. We’ll see if I get to them.
OK, I also now realize that saying “I now realize” was probably a bad choice of words.
If I may answer the Daily Mail question in the form of this dude’s song...
I learned it wrong. Still use all four fingers to this day. And yeah, my hand gets tired quickly.
Luckily I almost never have to write anything these days.
When my wife and I visited Kyoto, we stayed in a hotel in Kyoto Station, and grabbed a konbini breakfast almost every morning. Grab a bento or a baked good and a coffee can with zero delay, hop on the train to wherever we’re going that day. It was great.
A Separation is seriously one of the best and most morally complex films ever made.
See it. It’ll break your brain as you try and figure out what’s right.
[edited to kill this comment, because good lord, this was from months ago, and who cares anymore]
Well obviously. It’s not a fictional character doing bad things that bothers me - it’s a story failing to acknowledge what a bad, bad thing the character has done. By all means, depict the dark side of humanity. Just acknowledge the reality you’re creating. Even if you’re going to bend the moral arc of the universe in…
That’s an interesting question. Realistically, I think I’d hold out hope (and fidelity) for a while, but this would - in practice - just be a mourning period. I think I would ultimately become fatalistic about it and just try to get on with my life.
Conceptually, it feels like being sent to prison, or getting…
That’s not bad, actually. I still don’t really want to watch the movie, but accidentally doing a fucked up thing and realizing you can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube, so you decide, “Well, done is done, we’re never getting back to that reality, so might as well try to make a good one for myself” is a bit less…
OMG, Letter #3.
It may just be because I loathe Adam Devine, but I found the premise of this movie ethically horrifying. You decide to erase your friend’s happy relationship from reality, you’re not really her friend. For anyone who’s seen it... Does it at least present him as doing it accidentally the first time? Or…
A traditional car wash’s heavy brushes could jar the vehicle’s sensors, disrupting their calibration and accuracy. Even worse, sensors, which can cost over $100,000, could be broken.
A minor note on this - the $100,000 pricetag is kinda old information (and if the components still cost this much, these probably…
This seems a lot less horrifying when I read the spoilers from its original airing two years ago.
I was tempted. But you’re obviously correct.