This fucking slab of bacon. He’s bootstrapping the fuck out of those laws and he either knows it and doesn’t care or he’s a complete fucking idiot.
This fucking slab of bacon. He’s bootstrapping the fuck out of those laws and he either knows it and doesn’t care or he’s a complete fucking idiot.
For me, I think the main problem with his answer is the fact that he framed it in terms of “respect”.
Why the fuck does everyone keep framing that throw as anything but lucky? Even Rodgers talks about it like it was a happy accident.
This is amazing. I would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
The main thing I’ve learned through all this Bears kicker saga is that Matt Nagy is an asshole who will probably scapegoat the kicker again.
It’s not just an ESPN problem. Out of all the crews that call games each Sunday, there are only a few who are worth a damn.
“I won’t confirm because I find it insulting to suggest that I am going to skip out.”
This letter is the crossroads of selfish prick and insecure loser.
“It is customary...”
“Whoa hey, once a month? You talk about devout! It’s like I’m livin’ in a monastery here!”
+1 rake gag
“SORRY!”
Paul Rudd is a national treasure.
“a drop in cell phone service”
That’s fair, although I think that’s where the ambiguity comes in. For example, that article references a case where Getty Images sued some meme creator because the meme used a stock image for which they had licensing rights.
The fact that the lesser goal was the outcome doesn’t mean that it’s what was being aimed at.
Right, but both things (advocate for the endpoint you want to reach while also grabbing whatever gains you can in the meantime) are necessary components to a holistic and viable solution.
“Bernie Sanders did not do these things because they were popular,” Ocasio-Cortez said of Sanders’s progressive history and voting record. “He fought for these aims, and these ends when they came at the highest political cost in America.”
“NBC News reports that Pantaleo’s lawyer, Stuart London, has dismissed his client’s termination as “arbitrary and capricious” and filed a lawsuit against the NYPD on Wednesday.”
This article does a good job of explaining where memes and copyright intersect: