panhandlinpaul
panhandlinpaul
panhandlinpaul

Well, because things happen like, Max Scherzer has pitched a perfect game, and it’s the bottom of the ninth, two outs, two strikes and he throws a pitch and the batter moves his arm into it, getting on base and ruining the perfect game. Shitty players can use it to get on base.

Okay, just wildly inappropriate for a TSA agent to do to a woman, while on the job.

And highly inappropriate for a TSA agent to be doing to a teen girl.

*shrug* I mean, I live here and find driving super easy and utterly rational. Dupont Circle isn’t THAT complicated.

Yeah, there’s probably a way he could be forgiven, but then to pitch himself as someone with good instincts on how to react to people in an interview... is stupid.

The one way streets typically alternate. Never seen one in DC that turned opposite direction.

You still should not buy a dog, whether you plan on spoiling it or not. You’re supporting puppy mills.

DC is actually incredibly logical... if you understand the quadrants, you can’t get lost.

This.

Don’t buy a dog, you dick.

If you read the chart, it shows that the money all came from individuals who work for IBM. Not the company.

Refugees aren’t immigrants, they’re refugees.

Re: Brady being the greatest...

This isn’t about sailing anywhere. This is pointing out that the immigration ban, which almost certainly will not be dropped after 90 days, is not good economics.

Depends on what kind of immigrants and what kind of wages. We have critical shortages of doctors - we need them and it won’t hurt physician wages.

Does anyone take Reddit seriously anymore? I stopped checking it ages ago.

It’s not partisan, you just don’t like it.

If IBM has an ounce of sense, they will get involved with this because it will cost them economically if they don’t.

Then you wouldn’t make much of a CEO. Companies need to lobby to get things they want and affect regulation. Also, IBM did not support Hillary. This is a misreading of the data. Educate yourself, please!

I think what’s most interesting is the idea that THIS is the way air travel has to be... are airlines really less profitable than we think? In a literal sense, yes, I think that’s probably true, but is it because air travel is inherently difficult to profit from, or is it because the airlines have been poorly managed