It’s a good word when used properly, like “The governor believes in a holistic approach to education, where focus is not just on schools but also on improving conditions at home for at-risk youth so that they can focus on their studies.”
It’s a good word when used properly, like “The governor believes in a holistic approach to education, where focus is not just on schools but also on improving conditions at home for at-risk youth so that they can focus on their studies.”
At least they didn’t also copy the LOL SO RANDOM xD dialog.
It takes a special sort of callous and petulant person to turn a blind boy’s joy and appreciation of being able to be included, and then being made to feel appreciated as well through a small act of kindness, into a complaint about the your inability to find a commercial product.
I agree that you are the one with real…
MMO hybrid that, if it has enough players, allows you to minimize the up-front content required, while allowing for regular monetized content drops that turn it into a reliable recurring revenue stream. Sort of like applying a version of the paid content part of the f2p model to quasi-AAA games.
Apparently you haven’t seen the 22 LeBaron convertibles in my backyard. I’m retiring off those puppies in a few years!
Blah blah blah first world problems, yes, but nobody is complaining about starving—they’re complaining that they paid for nice stuff, and got shit instead. No matter how terrible you may think the attendees are, that’s the sort of thing that will lead to a lawsuit 100% of the time.
I remember the episode airing, and what a big deal it was for my [very closeted] high school friends. I remember fellow classmates being absolutely awful about the show, about Ellen, about having “gayness” forced on them or whatever.
Silence of the Lambs, incidentally, is a deeply feminist film. I love this brief shot from near the beginning, which tells you basically everything you need to know about Clarice, the FBI, and the entire movie:
Frozen 2: 2 Blessed 2 B Stressed
Yeah, but you’re tagged PVP as soon as you board.
This already existed: it’s called “juice” and it comes in convenient jugs, or single-serving boxes. It’s been in the grocery store forever.
This is exactly what you get when private for-profit companies run infrastructure. If you want it to change, support funding for publicly owned internet infrastructure, and also go beat up all your republican and libertarian friends for glorifying the idea that private business should have autonomy over this shit.
Doubt it’ll impact anyone at The Gap, but I guess ya never know, huh?
Rather, I think they’re scared that the existence of the NES classic is going to somehow cannibalize Virtual Console (and maybe even Switch hardware) sales. Which is ludicrous, of course, but that’s Nintendo!
Fucking 2nd amendment. I’ll never know why the founding fathers thought arming bears was such a good idea.
This is yet another reminder that having a child does not suddenly make you an expert on literally anything, and that the act of birth is something that literally billions upon billions of people around the world, both very smart and incredibly fucking dumb, have done throughout millenia.
Oh man. I love Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding, but their comedic styles are just so different that I genuinely don’t know if they’d work together. Noel’s style is basically “irreverant comedic weirdo” and Sandi’s basically the female Stephen Fry (which is why she’s so great as the new host of QI). They banter…
“But it’s always been a learning and growing experience for me...this whole situation has definitely been that for me. It’s something that I’m going to keep in mind going forward.”
Well, I certainly hope so. But it seems that every time he’s at the center of a controversy, he gets more defensive than introspective, as…
So a dude with more money than most people see in their lives chose to take advantage of economically-disadvantaged individuals for the sake of some anti-Semitic “humor,” and is now surprised that there are consequences that go with that kind of behavior.
Got it.
Having read some of the comments on the previous article…