Why are comments like this even allowed?
Why are comments like this even allowed?
I took this picture with my phone yesterday
Name,
That's beautiful.
Hey look, the majority of people who clicked on "Are You Using a Standing Desk?" are either using a standing desk or are planning on it!
Sounds like you already own a computer with a CD burner.
Cmon dude, it's still pretty neat.
I'm currently congratulating my ThinkPad by stroking its keys to type this.
Though I have to admit, that hardwood floor should have never been covered-up.
Agreed about the hardwood floor, that rug was overkill.
People, enjoy seeing something featured that has patterns. Remember those? PATTERNS? Before companies like Apple who've brainwashed everyone into thinking that something has to be black/white/symmetric or downright blank to look modern?
This topic was covered in detail by Freakonomics radio in an entertaining manner here:
Probably not the best idea, but I always used a paper match to test the temperature while having a shore lunch of fresh-caught fish. When the match ignites, the oil is ready. This sounds safer.
This is also huge for me.. the best camera is the one you have with you, and I don't want to constantly carry a camera that takes purple pictures. They may have lost me on this one as well.
This is a nice wine guide: http://www.freakonomics.com/2012/02/27/the-days-of-wine-and-mouses-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/
Agreed, it makes it very difficult. I think the key is modesty.
Get ready for a free psychology study of the Dunning–Kruger effect.
Agreed, this is disrespectful.
I like how the song's lyric are matching its attempted return.
Do you have any constructive criticism to make, or are you just being ironic?