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If this bill passes, I’d love for someone to offer only texts by Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan as textbooks.  

F-150 would be banned in Paris anyway. Not sure about Milan. I can't imagine wanting to drive in Paris, but then again I've only been there as a tourist. 

Asking what I'm wearing before asking a/s/l first?  Pretty aggressive I've got to say. 

It’s fun. What's fun to you is definitely stupid. 

I had an eight mile commute from Somerville to Watertown in Massachusetts. It ended up being my longest commute on average because it was the only place I lived with serious traffic, though it rarely was more than 30 minutes. I did consider that it wasn’t any faster than riding my bike, but a lot less dangerous.

Chuck Hughes died during a game in 1971.  That was a heart attack, though.

Yeah, I’m thinking the Schenectady Biergarten should start doing this.  Not every night is a good sports night.

Maxi Cosi Pria 70 behind my wife’s seat. It is tight but it works. It’s a two door too so I take the baby with me from the driver’s side.  

I got the GTI, and I’m mad that we won’t have the ST in the states anymore. It’s good to have competition in the segment. 

I’m 6’2”, my wife is 5’10”, and we both have 34 inch inseams. GTI does totally baby for us. 

Sounds like he drives 500+ miles a week, so Texas. 

Right-wing charismatic evangelicalism is probably a better way to term it, since what we’re talking about is semi organized politically oriented conservative Protestant groups. I don't tend to quibble when Americans use "evangelical" as short hand, even though it's not a good use of the word if it is meant to really

One time I had to wait through an entire light cycle.

Honestly I don’t think you would have even opened an article about the dangerous intersections on Nott Street in Schenectady.

The other half of this picture is structuring the city around public transportation instead of cars.  It’s why you see destinations clustered around transportation nodes in places like New York and Boston.

To a certain point being the city exacerbates social anxiety, but you also get a new approach to privacy. I’ve seen people describe New Yorkers as rude for essentially respecting the privacy of other people by not interfering with them. They’ll cross you on the street without looking you in the eye but if you fall on

Most of the people mean something else when they say rural vs. urban, anyway.  I’ve only heard it brought up by people who call themselves “rural”, and they do so because they live out in the boonies and drive an hour to get to work.  That isn’t really rural, though, is it?  You’re living your suburban lifestyle, just

They also don’t admit a lot of people outside of that group.

Harvard gets way more than 3% return on their investment (it varies a ton year to year and they took a huge hit in 2009 but it comes to closer to 6-7% on average in the last few decades https://www.harvardmagazine.com/endowment-18). Tuition is a lot more about exclusivity than about funding for universities with

I’m trying to figure out how exactly a five month old appears high. They’ve just learned to smile, maybe they are buzzing their lips a bit and trying to figure out how to crawl. Maybe they would be a bit hungrier? I don’t know if you could detect a baby lacking ambition.