Well whatever you want to call it, it looks fantastic on all of you. Keep up the good work and know that we all support your sartorial decisions.
Well whatever you want to call it, it looks fantastic on all of you. Keep up the good work and know that we all support your sartorial decisions.
You guys are awesome. It is not hyperbole to say that this site often gets me through the day. Keep up the good work, and for the love of god do not stick to sports.
Hey Kelsey, I need your help. What are proper dress code rules when it comes to running a blog, specifically one about not-sports? Asking for a friend.
It’s a hell of a lot easier for an upper middle class kid to say no to a (ultimately slim) chance at 50 grand in exchange for his properly functioning brain than one who needs to work after school to help his mom buy groceries. It’s a system the preys upon the desperation of poor people, be they informed or not, and I…
Wait, we’re saying 9/11 led to Americans having more understanding as opposed to sending us down a spiral of xenophobic paranoia that shows no signs of ebbing? Huh.
Of course the reason moms just get shit done is because they often have no choice. Even the most progressive, well-meaning fathers simply don’t engage in the same way as a mother because women are socially trained from the youngest age to carry the mental load of everyone else’s problems, while men have been trained…
Came to say this, so thanks for taking the pedantry off my shoulders haha
Hey Tracy - there’s nothing wrong with the grammar or spelling of the Guardian quote - you can take out the [sic]. (Were you thinking “its” or “neighbours” was the mistake?)
On Fox News on Monday night, Michael Knowles, a conservative troll and Daily Wire podcast host, described Thunberg as a “mentally ill Swedish child” who is “being exploited by her parents and by the international left.” Then there’s John Nolte of Breitbart, who calls supporters of Thunberg “Gretards” and recently muse…
“And then afterwards you got flavored styrofoam cups.”
The unexamined premise here is that incarceration (specifically, incarceration in the US) provides any measure of justice for anyone. Sending someone to prison is perhaps the single least helpful thing you can do to them.
Increasing by 42% is not doubling. Increasing by an even 50% is not doubling either. To double something, you increase it by 100%.
Do you think bank robbers are unaware that robbing banks will lead to getting shot and going to jail? Sounds like that’s not too effective either.
It’s not either-or. We can want him to be held accountable to his victims while at the same time hoping he gets help for his own issues.
I’m trying to make an analogy to the time a classmate in high school stole the biology teacher’s calculator and got caught and suspended when he attempted to sell it back to him, but I’m not finding the angle.
It’s amazing how he is both makes excellent points which are right while completely missing the point and being very wrong.
There was so much crazy stuff in that article that while I understand the focus on the painter, which is completely justified, I also feel it is causing some to ignore the overall insanity of what was described there.
Same with a man and an unzipped fly
Also, Norm in Fargo. He is indeed a treasure.
Bill O’Brien looks like the love child of JK Simmons and the guy who played Arthur Leigh Allen in Zodiac.