No one in their right mind should buy this theory.
No one in their right mind should buy this theory.
I cannot believe it is not butter.
I’d rather put Netflix on pause and walk to the grocery store together a frozen pizza.
margarine is vileness incarnate
Counterpoint: Papa John’s is gross garbage food made by a gross garbage person.
“if you live in some sort of nanny city that doesn’t sell straight-up MSG—commonly packaged under the brand name “Accent”—you’ll need to grab some Knorr vegetable bouillon cubes”
“Because travel broadens you as an individual.”
Next article, “How to have a better relationship with your father.”
Well, if you’re going to be getting all nit picky, there’s also the matter of people who cannot get passports because of over incarceration on stupid laws.
Just because someone has plenty of $$$ to cover emergencies doesn’t mean they can afford expensive vacations. Some people have things like kids, mortgages, student loans, and other misc. crap to pay for. Sheesh.
That is a myth on everyone must travel internationally. Most americans should travel the US before leaving the continent, that way they can learn about how other people live in our own country since different regions live vastly different than others.
And if you don’t have $500 to get the car fixed, assuming you have one (I do not), you’re probably not going there, either.
So far this year I’ve heard three different people lament that only 30% of Americans have passports, and everyone should travel internationally.
In the ‘80s it was found out they were doing unnecessary hysterectomies to pad their incomes.
This just in, water is wet!
History According to Bob.
In my opinion, the absolute best of the genre is Mike Duncan’s work, The History of Rome and Revolutions.