Probably because a starred commenter responded to it in a state of rage.
Probably because a starred commenter responded to it in a state of rage.
Serious hacker here, step aside for your own safety civilians. It’s all cake for him.
Yeah, okay asflelaskjfdlakjflkj.
Your user name shouts you have nothing at all to add. Your comment history would suggest a poor, dumb, meth-addled American wannabe nazi.
It’s a racist troll doing what they do best, hiding behind masks and hoods.
I’d be willing to bet that poster is whiter than mashed potatoes. Racists these days are a very crafty bunch, brimming over with tact and intelligence. What kind of mind could come up with the brilliant strategy of posting nonsense, while posing as the people they hate, in order to discredit them.
I’m curious about the ‘those things’ bit and what those things might entail. Not building anymore Auschwitz’s, liberating slaves, discouraging cannibalism, keeping our pants on around children? Couldn’t she just spell out those one or two things she believes in, the ones having nothing to do with Jesus?
would have went
Twitter is the new haiku.
I’m living in Spain. I can’t locate the article, but apparently that’s a thing here too.
I’m guessing a starship made by Tiffany’s with cages for any aliens she encounters.
Thank you Tara Jacoby. I shall sleep easy tonight. You’re like Ambien, only itchier.
This is why court jesters were a great idea. A 'buffoon' permitted to speak truth to the king in a court full of yes men.
Completely unsurprising. Over at Thee Rant, a forum frequented by current and ex-law enforcement officers (NYPD in particular) these are typical responses to a female officer at the 75th precinct who was rewarded $100,000 after being repeatedly harassed by a senior officer:
Oh my!
I imagine at least some people in the UK would take offense if a German TV show planned to race around England in a car with 'V2 lol' plates.
The very deep did rot: O Christ,
I hear you. I'm 6ft 1, a veritable giant around these parts, and I've tried making eye contact with tiny abuelitas whose heads barely reach my belt to come to some accord, all to no avail. My mom came to visit and we were crossing Passeo de Gracia, a major thoroughfare in the heart of the tourist district, when a…
Actually there's been a considerable drop in the last couple of years, at least in Barcelona. The police have been slowly introducing, barrio by barrio, small teams of police dedicated to hunting down thieves. I believe there was some fear Barcelona's reputation for crime might impact visitor numbers.
I live in Barcelona and trapping people in the train doors to rob them is pretty common. They also have one guy drop a pack of cigarettes at the top of the escalator and while he's blocking you to retrieve it his companion is lifting your wallet.