Depends on how far along you are. If there’s fully room for their vehicle without backing up my own vehicle, then sure. Otherwise it would be near impossible for them to always yield due to their own limited field of view.
Depends on how far along you are. If there’s fully room for their vehicle without backing up my own vehicle, then sure. Otherwise it would be near impossible for them to always yield due to their own limited field of view.
I don’t know most of these jokes. I vote for the parallel construction theory that these people were making up the joke on the spot but were beaten to the punch[line] by countless other people making it up then and there.
Or any creative field. That and the offer to have you work for free for “experience” or “exposure” .... to prepare you for the future where people also won’t want to pay.
I’d like to respond with “Yeah, I’ve lost a little bit of weight.”
Standing in line. Cue jokes about not knowing the difference between queue and cue.
I’ve been enjoying lots of South Korean TV shows on Netflix lately. Which one is this from? There have been a few great American culture reference one-liners like that and they come out of nowhere.
Tonight on Fox News: “We’ve always been at war with Eastasia”
You mean li’l?
Get one of these and you’ll be sleeping with the fishes.
People like to use new and trendy words.
Agree. A “lie” is generally accepted in politics, unfortunately. It’s expected. Whether that’s by stretching the truth, or by omitting some of it. Gaslighting is something else entirely. That’s where everyone knows it’s a lie, it’s provably a lie, and the liar continues to insist that it is true in the face of all of…
“gaslighting” just gives them another softer euphemism.
And it was today I learned that she’s 16. She definitely looked 12 to me and that was very impressive. But to find out she’s nearly an adult and is being treated as a complete and total child by conservative media is enough to make me angry.
Sending a child around the world in a sailboat because she was so upset about climate change that she stopped going to school is not responsible parenting.
Listen, I dismissed your last reply because it was asinine. Saying that you couldn’t find anyone complaining about a plastic taste on the Internet WHILE REPLYING TO ONE.
Not offhand, no. My concern isn’t just environmental standards - it’s flavor. Is there an environmental standard for flavor? Because sometimes things taste like plastic. And I notice that more with tomato products than anything else - though I don’t use a lot of canned food to start with.
The real insult is putting cheese on a BLT.
And that’s without mentioning retail boxes in stores that contain a steam code.
There have been no significant studies demonstrating the causality of phthalates on any health conditions
Their cold brew is pretty good.