What’s the term, ‘malicious compliance’ or something like that?
What’s the term, ‘malicious compliance’ or something like that?
It’s pretty accessible campus with multiple entrances/exits. And I don’t even think that’s what people there are asking for anyway. It seems they’re fine with it being an urban campus, but folks just need to be respectful. Good luck with that, I guess.
Usually I would dismiss such flagrant displays of disrespect but Sean is a White man who can live in an affluent area and looks like a biker. For Sean to speak as such I will say he has some pull in the community or money. And anytime White men agree on something Black people are going to have a fight on their hands (E…
You know what? The title says he’s 5, so we’re all idiots. Still, I am rightly shamed by your sarcasm here. He does look older to me.
I was waiting for the part of the story where the principal, upon seeing the kid make the face, called in the school’s resource officer, who ended up calling in re-inforcements, tased the kid, and charged him with resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.
He’s perfect! My 8-year-old has had a similar approach to picture taking since he started school. At first, I was upset (those pics can get pricey) but after drilling in his head since 3 that shcool was his ‘job,’ after the 2nd year of questionable photos, he told me one day “Mom, don’t worry about my pictures. I…
Our favorite school photo is of our youngest. We sent him off the day of his second grade picture with a nice shirt, combed hair, and nothing between his teeth. A month or so later, we got pictures of him with a black eye (which we were prepared for), messed up hair and a big stain on his shirt. His mom was…
This is literally the worst take I’ve ever heard about anything in my entire life. It’s like Jason Whitlock and Umar Johnson had a baby, and named that baby Tomi Lahren. You are that baby.
I work at a large public university, and it’s no problem to expense alcohol when we host visitors. As long as I have an itemized receipt, I will get reimbursed. The reimbursement comes out of two pots of money. The food can come from basically any account, and the booze comes from a “foundation” account (i.e. from…
I’ll say it again....
Who the fuck goes to Indianapolis and doesn’t eat at St Elmo’s? Especially on an expense account?
Damnit. At first I thought it said it only cost $300 to get James Earl Jones to do voiceover work for you. I was scrambling to get his info before I reread the section.
The White Hell When Repubs BooHoo
In all of the materials it also clearly explains that Girl Scouts USA leaves what that means up to the individual girl to determines and there are no official badges requiring a proof of service to God.
Do we really need to say one group is “so much better” than another? Opportunities for engagement vary depending on a person’s location, school, transportation options, etc. Both groups provide excellent experiences for children, including a wide-range of activities for subject-matter interests.
“...and I will fight for it to the death.” Unknown hidden verse...
There’s actually officially an asterisk after it now, and each troop can choose to omit the god part if they want.
When you sit in a court of law day in and day out, it’s easy to forget that your litigants are human beings with lives outside of the justice system. Good on Judge Wolf for not forgetting and for not being afraid to sometimes let common sense prevail over the black letter law. She is a credit to the bar.
Does “period” count as a euphemism? Arguably it isn’t, given that it’s become synonymous with the more official terminology, (and I’m not griping because it’s fewer syllables than “menstruation”) but this post has got me wondering about the etymology of the term.
When he was probably eleven or twelve, a friend of mine’s son called them “pyramids”.