If we’re talking WWE, I’m actually surprised, naïve as that sounds.
If we’re talking WWE, I’m actually surprised, naïve as that sounds.
Going for a manslaughter charge is more likely to result in a conviction. With a murder charge you’d have to prove intent, which is extremely hard to prove on a good day. It’s the smart move on the part of the prosecutors.
Lets not forget a generation of kids that basically lost an entire school year....and an education system that’s going to have to figure out how to deal with that. (If Jill Biden wants a FLOTUS platform, this is it.) I’m teaching Gen Chem in Fall 2021. I suspect many of the incoming freshmen are going to have some…
Attractive white woman said something innocuous? That’s Joan’s bat-signal. Into the Sneermobile!
And she *was* a princess so her actual name was Princess Diana...
Ummmmm, I beg to differ, there will be an after. Unless you refuse it and that’s on you and you alone ...
Because her full, real name is literally Princess Diana of Themyscira?
I have to admit, despite the huge number of deaths and upheaval, the pandemic hasn’t affected me negatively that much.
Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, repeat.
He won the record back in 2010 and continues to live to this day? Am I misreading that?
From a human history point of view this isn’t that bad: I’d still much rather be living now than for the majority of human history. Just the fact we have anesthetist available is pretty great - otherwise I likely would have died back when my appendix burst.
“...Vogue recommends exercise and journaling.
Covid was a such a monumental event that there is room for all of these stories though. The NY Times front pages are lined with gruesome details and sweeping systemic problems. Three sections back it’s bread recipes for lockdown or exercise you can do in your living room. It’s all there, there is plenty of space to…
same. but I’m older (over 50) and the skills I have are shared by hundreds of others.
This whole article is basically shaming people for not living in misery 24/7, fuck that.
But those who are left behind are so stunned, he wrote, we “speak not of those who died gasping or those who live now with scar-laced lungs” but of the “smaller losses”—a coffee with a new acquaintance, a cold beer in a near-empty bar, a pool party.
“Who would want to involuntarily continue to relive the most heartbreaking of possible years?”
America will endure.
Hop to it!
Are we certain Darius didn’t just make a daring escape and is off living his best life?