Thats the look of a man who knows he is fucked. And look, someone took pictures! We have come full circle.
Thats the look of a man who knows he is fucked. And look, someone took pictures! We have come full circle.
And the other old saying,
Yup. The majority of these people have been losers in the game of life, and for a brief moment, Trump allowed them to feel like winners and believe that a lifetime of mediocrity was all a big misunderstanding.
I bet that guy thought, “I’m so glad I fired that asshole.” every year around tax time.
Uh, the same Milgram experiments that wouldn’t pass any IRB today? No more damaging than that? Sure, sure. Good stuff.
“This was unusual, given that Ball people are discouraged from speaking with the press.”
Although I’m not sure of her race, isn’t that specifically Isha Aran’s beat over on Splinter? Literally her job is calling people racist.
I meaaaaan... this is fine? I feel like calling out Wendy’s in the original headlines was kinda shitty? Obviously the message was cut out fast food but Brown’s experience was tied to a nearby Wendy’s. So while it can be pointed out in the article that he stopped going to Wendy’s, calling them out in the headline makes…
Your slippery slope argument, that once magazine size or automatic firing are on the table, a bolt-action rifle is also on the table, is a theoretical one and unproductive, it’s not how politics normally unfold. A rancher in Wyoming, a deer hunter in Pennsylvania, a logger or fishing guide in a grizzly habitat can…
the absolute craziest, most insane gun owners...who are also the ones who are actively defining the NRA’s policies and the political debate on the issue.
Last time I said we need to find a way to stop a nut with a gun—and that’s all I said—I get an email saying, “I’m saving my last bullet to put it right between your eyes.”
“Gimme a T!”
Guys, he’s earned this, and I think it’s about time we gave it to him:
Just a guess, but is it due to several other languages all using the Roman alphabet, so it’s more of an international romanized spelling than anglicized spelling? Vowel pronunciations in American English tend to differ from what seems to be more standard in other languages that use the Roman alphabet. Just a thought…
Since I always bitch about the opposite ... thank you for not posting an auto-playing gif as the header image. I have no intention of watching this injury and appreciate the restraint in not forcing me to do so whether I want to or not.
or even the reality in which those problems exist.