Impressive.
Impressive.
I’m not trying to start an argument, but I found The Gift of Fear to be deeply unimpressive. I’m mean, the core message of “trust your instinct” is spot on, but the book said little more than that in hundreds of pages.
The only people who complain about the comfort of air travel are the people who choose to sit in the smallest seats. Why should they not be blamed for their own choice?
I jack off in the bathroom at work. The day is long and boring, so why the hell not.
Yes. Always has. And I’ve had to endure it on almost every car I’ve owned.
It’s terribly sad and upsetting.
Your compassion for dead kids and their families is inspiring.
“ . . . knocking off the top-heavy Thunder.”
In the video, Stanton’s arms start in front of his chest and end wrapped around his torso.
Did you read the article?
Maybe her pride is Ramis illustrating the human interconnectedness described by Buddhism? Like, Phil’s success is her success because she is Phil and Phil is she and we’re all one.
You’re making a rational case, but the entire problem is that being drunk impairs your ability to think rationally.
Yup. The cop didn’t know the law, she realized she didn’t know the law and her ego prevented her from backing down.
Gotcha. And I agree. It doesn’t seem like the pledge/turn/prestige are terms used outside of Nolan’s movie or the book that inspired it.
Boooooooooo.
Totally agree about The Prestige. I love that movie and will tell anybody who will listen how great it is.
“If I told you we were living in a Frank Caliendo sketch, could you ever prove that I was lying?”
“The alt-right is nearly 100% young and frustrated men who don’t understand why girls don’t like them.”
I’m not defending Hannity on moral grounds, but that sentence is grammatically and logically fine, even if it is a bit tough to parse.
That was the line that jumped out at me, too.