...there was a “controversy” about that comment of hers? Huh? Why? People suck.
...there was a “controversy” about that comment of hers? Huh? Why? People suck.
What’s even more strange is that another person bought the other 50%.
Well I said I’d just watch the first episode or two. It’s now 2 in the morning and I just blew through the entire season.
“To be clear, we’re not here to endorse the carceral state, nor do we necessarily believe in the overall effectiveness of the sex offender registry, given the way it can indict people for life over offenses that aren’t exactly sexual in nature, like public urination. On top of that, a disproportionate amount of…
Driving food: Jerky, Fig Newtons and kettle corn, all things I only eat when driving for some weird reason I can’t explain.
I’ll save you the clicks:
I’ve found out that packages with better shocks and skid plates to be a great fit for dealing with crappy Baltimore streets.
Put the measuring cup in the colander and you will never forget.
The primary victims of Scientology are Scientologists (particularly of the non-celebrity variety). Celebrity Scientologists maybe encourage mere mortals to join their cult and so are worth criticizing on that regard. But the victims of anti-vaxxers are *everyone*. So 1000x worse.
Except sociologists didn't come up with them marketing firms did based on an unfalsifiable claim cooked up by a theater director and a marketing consultant.
. . . did we watch the same film?
This film fails as an adaptation of Persuasion (no, there’s no faithfulness to anything other than some broad plot outlines, which no longer make sense because the characters have all been parachuted in from some other story and act in ways that don’t fit the actual plot) AND it fails…
It’s not even Lizzie Bennet, it’s Bridget Jones ~ the adorkable functional alcoholic who says really inappropriate things that sometimes land as hilarious jokes and sometimes just make everyone go “yikes”
Boring straight character immediately becomes beloved gay icon.
They can make a 52 mpg Camry but not a 42 mpg Crown.
That’s the one with Ciaran Hinds, right? That is, I think, my favorite Austen adaptation.
i don’t like rom coms but i adore the bbc 1995 version.
Simple/obvious answer here:
Fix the 500 and stop neglecting it. Like most “FCA” vehicles, they’re as good as the guy maintaining them. You take care of them, they’ll go 2-3-400k miles trouble free. You treat them like the average idiot, they’ll be junk under 100k.
If this kid managed to wreck a transmission on an…
And potato salad and tuna.
The article focuses on percentages of divorcees who discussed or fought about some financial topics and some how concludes these are the reasons. At the same time there are absolutely no numbers on people who are still together. Maybe they discussed it even less?
1st gear: lets talk about the EXACT reason i haven’t bought an electric car yet. I cannot afford to.