Except in cases when it’s a 500-year old redwood.
Except in cases when it’s a 500-year old redwood.
You know they lured him out of the park’s borders with a dead carcass tied to their car, right? The guide even lied and said that they expected a cougar, but got a lion, but then later in the very same article, the guide said his client (Palmer) wanted a lion.
There are only 4 (yep, that’s FOUR) northern white rhinos left on Earth. If we kill one of them, will two more magically appear and so on and so on?
I don’t know; Kemala Harris seems pretty aggressive. I do agree it’s time the left got more vigilante. What happened to those “Have A Spine” or “Have A Backbone” awards?
Thanks!
Oh, I thought it was just me! I’ve mentioned this elsewhere, but I’ve been greyed since 2009, and then Kinja came, and someone at the Help Desk said that I should follow Jezebel, and that I should write more posts. Then, I read other posts that say, “This is my first time posting...” and they are totally blacked, so…
The guy has two kids. I don’t know how old they are, but wondering how they are dealing with the shitstorm. “Your dad killed Cecil?!”
But the lion population is down by 90%, so it’s okay, right?
One at time, hub, one at a time.
I am both. On the very last Meyers-Brigg test I took (years ago), I was one point into the introverted side of the scale. So, something like 49% extroverted, 51% introverted. I’m a social introvert, but then feel like leaving at the height of the party and going home.
Cannot STAR you enough! Thank you for telling it like it is.
Some introverts are “insular, shy, and quiet,” and those are some traits of introverts, but some introverts also love talking to people and being super social. For instance, I love dinner parties, but a big house party isn’t as fun if you just know the hosts and they are busy being hosts.
Seriously, he’s a natural. Can Romney do this? Perry? Santorum? Jeb? Cruz? Walker? Can anyone even picture them getting the rhythm at all?
For some reason, every time I hit the star to recommend, I instead get taken to the top of the article. Considered yourself “starred”!
Parents like this give parents a bad name. Kids can be unruly on our best days, but to believe that providing no boundaries for a child is harming the child. This is a tenet in countless child development books.
Of all the diseases, polio seems to be the most “maiming.” I cannot fathom why a parent would not want to inoculate their child against polio, of all things. I understand the plethora of shots children are administered today, but geez, just space them out. We did.
Have you not seen “Backdraft”? Fire is unpredictable and quick and as witnesses described, can set a whole mountainside ablaze before your very eyes.
I had to read the headline 5 different times to get the correct syntax and meaning.
I am not a sports person, and having watched enough ESPN because my partner does, I can say ESPN offers nil for the audience that is not interested in the football-baseball-basketball trifecta. Grantland has amazing writing and offers a broader menu that appeals to a wider audience. ESPN would be blind to cut off the…
I agree. We live here and we hate the Los Angeles that is depicted in TD. How many cramped, uninteresting, depressing places can they find? Why do we get a gorgeous mansion (Caspere’s) filled with over-the-top bric-a-brac and just get a couple of pans and we’re out? If the set designers are going to go to this much…