njscorpio
njscorpio
njscorpio

He is a millennial, he probably DIDN’T think of that...and he probably thinks he should be able to get whatever he wants/needs while keeping the luxury/freedom of being “freelance”. Now that he isn’t able to mooch of if his mother’s medical insurance, he’ll see that “freelance” only works if you are very good at what

The person discussed in the article has a disability that as resulted in discrimination, and an inability to secure full time employment (and thus medical insurance). As your son’s diabetes does not result in the same discrimination, or inability to find full time work, why doesn’t he find a full time job with medical

Perhaps he should look into a job that isn’t freelance, and provides insurance.

It’s an acting award. Not a humanitarian or morality award.

I love that in reading Bane’s speech, I heard it in Tom Hardy’s Bane voice in my head.

If the force was justified when someone is not resisting, and there is no observable evidence that a crime was or is being committed...when is force NOT justified?

That car that flipped over like a dozen times, does anyone know what model it was? The guy survived, so I think the car deserved some credit.

While it may have been stocked with the "boy baby clothes", if it's boy-ness is just that it is blue, who is to say a little girl can't wear it?

“Tesla to delay the launch of their self-driving line of busses, specifically designed for nuns and orphans."

I plan on watching this season in the future, on Netflix. I don't want to watch it now because I don't want BBC to interpret that as support of the direction the show has taken.

Now we need a chart showing the cars most ridiculed in hip-hop, as well as the cars most praised, crossed with the regions of the country/world associated with that rap subculture. Or something.

In a future, where CVTs have taken over, the next BBC car show will be titled 'Simulated Gear'.

I heard that, due to the design of the hatchback, if you open it in the rain the backseat gets all wet...is this true?

Sounds a lot less reasonably priced.

I'm not wearing my Microsoft Band 2 today, as I did charge it the two nights ago, and last night I plugged it into the charger...without turning on my PC...so yeah, while I do love it, the battery life stinks.

I'm not wearing my Microsoft Band 2 today, as I did charge it the two nights ago, and last night I plugged it into

Glad to see the Band 2 on here, I love mine. I wear it on the outside of my writs, and I can read what pops up while typing or driving. Many, many things to love about this. I bought a Fitbit HR for about $140, then saw the Band 2 drop to $175, so returned the HR and snatched up the Band 2. Love it!!

Glad to see the Band 2 on here, I love mine. I wear it on the outside of my writs, and I can read what pops up while

Fast & Furiosa?

Above 50mph, your windshield cleaning spray will go over your car, and onto their windshield...expressing your feelings without brake checking.

Exactly. What if there was an actual object in the road that justified a sudden stop?

It's like a Jaguar, but heavier, and it spells things differently.