This is one of the most fascinating discussions I’ve ever read.
This is one of the most fascinating discussions I’ve ever read.
A taco is absolutely NOT a sandwich, folding a tortilla does not alter the continuity of the tortilla in any way, unlike a hotdog bun where cutting it open fundamentally alters the surface.
I love that they’re also registering young people to vote (something that also happened at many Black Panther screenings). Considering the insanely narrow margin of victory in various districts and swing states, a few thousand (or even hundred) votes could change the course of history.
So, you’re saying that if I make myself a nice hot dog, and then while I’m eating it, the fold breaks and I now have two pieces of bread instead of one, that I am suddenly no longer eating a hot dog? It’s now a sandwich?
So... when he’s in the primary, you fight - hard - for a more progressive candidate. If he wins the primary anyway, you vote for him and you fight - even harder - for him to win the general. Then you work within your party for progressive values next time round. And you keep working, and keep voting. And repeat. This…
LOL, coffee and weed I think that’s called a suburban speed ball.
Follow up: on both sides?
This is funny, because coffee and bong hits is my usual breakfast.
Even on work days and I’m never happier to have my own office than when I accidentally hit it a little too hard before work.
Do people still twist pinners like that?
funny, I thought it was just a poor man’s speedball.
thats some nasty brick weed
This article made me very happy. I love that the world is the way it is. A magical place where birds sing, children play, and troubled couples settle their issues with premeditated attempts at murder that quickly devolve into bizzare karate duels.
The internet was a mistake.
Sleeper is probably my favorite Allen. Refusing to let go of the Orgasmatron while pretending to be a robot was a great gag.
I’ll second that P.S. The AVC’srecent resurgence of thoughtful pop culture writing has been great.
Come a little bit closer
I had a similar experience with Shadow of Mordor and Rise of the Tomb Raider (didn’t play the first of the reboots), but then I really liked Uncharted 4 and that was even my first Uncharted game.