Smart Appliances: We Cost More and Break in Ways You Can’t Fix Yourself
Smart Appliances: We Cost More and Break in Ways You Can’t Fix Yourself
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I really hope that, if offered, Warren turns down a VP slot; she deserves far better.
I kinda like the fact that it has become standard policy on the left that even our most prominent politicians can openly mock the GOP frontrunner.
He laid that one on a fucking tee...
A few things: First, even Fox News has begun fact-checking Donald Trump during debates. Networks literally put powerpoint slides of his shitty tax plan up in real time. They play videos of him saying contradictory/controversial shit and then ask him questions about it. Saying that networks won’t fact-check him in the…
You know damn well nobody has completed it lately. The smell lingers for days.
Yea, it seems like the general idea here is to simultaneously make abortion dangerous and more expensive. The former limits the number of providers available, while the latter limits the number of people who can afford the procedure to begin with.
Unless I’m missing something, it seems like adding anesthesia to the mix also makes abortion exceedingly expensive.
The best part of that linked article:
I’m worried about what WB took from The Dark Knight’s critical and commercial success. Ledger caught lightning in a bottle, and anyone familiar with Memento and Insomnia understood that Nolan can do film noir as well as anyone. That film didn’t provide a prepackaged “DC-style” that can be adapted for the entire…
Based off the reviews, the actor who should be disheartened is Jesse Eisenberg, who seems to have gone all-in on a Heath Ledger take and failed spectacularly.
Agreed! During the first part of The 100, Bellamy was a Stock High School Jock using his charisma and strength to rally others around him and dominate those who resisted. It really was Lord of the Flies redux for a bit. But there was so much good character growth after that, and then they just threw it away for cheap…
That’s the very thing that I think I’m going to end up hating the most though!!
I actually posted about this on io9 but the audience there is a little less receptive ever since the giz merger:
I think so. The constant inflow of people over the last few decades has made the city incredibly diverse. Meanwhile, the lasting power of the black community, economically and politically, combines with a steady influx of “educated professionals” (or whatever they are being called now) to keep the local politics well…
Holy shit, all that means is that you’ve seen the very worst of it, please dear god don’t judge ATL based off that place. And as the other poster said, the city has a ton of progressive and very (outwardly!) weird people. For example, this is from an Advocate ranking of the “Gayest Cities in America.”*
Yes, I wonder how many of the people who are okay with arresting a 6th grader for pinching a classmate are also extremely pissed about the “Carceral State” and how we imprison far more people than any civilized nation should! Dime bags aren’t the only thing that we criminalize at an obscene rate, and putting a child…
zOMG LITERALLY EVERYONE HAS A BLOG
You need to stop writing so many long and thoughtful comments. Reading them is killing my productivity and the involuntary nodding is becoming a literal pain in my neck.