Well... okay, I guess in a place like that (how is that even possible? Super religious town?), it's a lot more acceptable.
Well... okay, I guess in a place like that (how is that even possible? Super religious town?), it's a lot more acceptable.
I... I guess? I don't know, I'm in a moderately-small suburb with 1 24-hour McDonalds, a couple 24-hour A&Ws, and Tim Hortons's for 24 hour offerings, but we still have a number of pizza places open until 2, 3, or maybe even 4 every night. I would imagine big cities have many 24-hour pizza places.
DiGiorno makes a lot of random, unexpected, and hilarious tweets. They saw a hashtag and saw a way to relate the words of it to pizza. Some investigation probably would have been good, as this appears in bad taste, but sometimes it can be hard to figure out the source or purpose of a hashtag at a quick glance. I do…
It's terrible this happened, it shouldn't have happened, but hey, this is why we have laws to protect employees from wrongful dismissals like this.
I see no way in which "Manboys" isn't a derogatory, sexist, and possibly ageist, term.
"If Tim Hortons is a national icon for you, Canadians, you should really look into some new iconography."
Good.
Obviously this is uncool, and luckily fake, but Colorado police: what the fuck?!
Was it really ever supposed to be anything more than a soap operate with great actors, superb production values, and British accents (though, for a British show, I'm not sure that last one is really worth mentioning)?
I don't think I played WarCraft III, but I did play StarCraft and WarCraft II and have pleasant memories of both, especially as I found StarCraft II rather disappointing. I would certainly be looking forward to trying a new WarCraft RTS, though I have my doubts after SC2 (though I've been enjoying Diablo III…
I don't feel qualified to vote, as I've only played three classes, two to "endgame", and only one to level 70 endgame.
I don't appreciate the always-online part of the game. I don't have the biggest problem with it because I, luckily, have a very reliable internet connection, but I still don't think it should exist. I don't see a reason for it to. I could see needing an internet connection to log on, I guess, just so it could…
Looks like Toronto, circa the G8/G20 summits four years ago.
If Google Glass looked like a Scouter, I would actually want to buy and wear it!
While this was a very enjoyable articles, there were a few mistakes and questionable claims made. Since this wasn't originally posted here, I don't know if corrections can be made. However:
Okay, so, these tweets are insane, but the original question and the mention of toilet paper, when combined with my natural socialism, make me ask: why aren't necessities like tampons, toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, and so on subsidized? We all need them (or, should), so why don't we all come together to acquire…
You'll have to excuse me if I don't the risks to safety posed by images posted on the internet too seriously.
NFL: €6.6bn
Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga: €6.8bn
All European football leagues on that list: €15.77 (if I did my math right)
Admittedly I don't know too much about diet and fibre and all that. But based on the information I have, fibre makes things a lot looser, and not firmer and presumably easier to keep in. That would be protein you want.
I can totally understand them starting the beta test with just PS3 games, it makes a whole lot of sense (most recently made, most recent hardware, biggest sizes and transfer demands, etc.), and he said that... and then nothing else. It would easy enough to say "we're starting with PS3 and moving on from there", but…