Katt Williams
Katt Williams
What are your thoughts on your company going out of business? It certainly can’t have anything to do with thoughtful articles like this one.
Nope.
I just don’t think you have a good conception of how little, in terms of global travel, the Olympics really is. The Rio organizers expect roughly 500,000 athletes and tourists to visit for the games. by contrast, in 2015, 147 million people traveled to and from the US. Just the US. Total world international passenger…
Does writing really long run-on sentences make you feel like a big man?
Your logic here is that if the Olympics don’t happen as planned, Zika won’t spread around the world (with disastrous results).
On the (not unrelated) topics of corruption and raw sewage, you make some good points, but are you an epidemiologist? I only ask because you think that it’s probable that the Zika virus would mutate into some sort of global disaster because of the Olympics.
I said many bars in NYC don’t accept city ID cards because they are easily forged. That the cards are easily forged, and that many bars here don’t accept them for this reason, is objectively true.
Your experience took place in Texas. I work in New York City.
The logic is that an expired license is useless (for driving), so it’s precisely the kind of ID that someone could give to a person who is underage. In fact, this is the most common form of ID that I have to reject: a license that appears otherwise valid, but is expired, and the picture is of a person who *kind of*…
NYC ID cards have no watermarks or holograms. They are printed on cardboard. And they look like they cost about three cents to make. For this reason, many bars in NYC will not take them as valid ID.
Bar owner here: many bars will not accept NYC ID cards as valid ID because they are so easily forged.
How would he even read it?
In fairness to Sam, though, he doesn’t appear to be particularly knowledgeable about the sport.
This deserves more stars.
I’m not sure Penn State is the example you want to use, as Joe Paterno and higher-ups hid Sandusky’s kid-diddling for literally decades before the house of cards came falling down. The president of the university and trustees definitely knew about it back in the 1990s—and nothing really happened until 2012.
Counterpoint: ten shots is not very many shots. I bet Bron made six of ten long-range shots at some point this season while still, in total, not being very good at making long-range shots.
I...guess? Who, exactly, is going to kick those people out of power? Sure, old fogies like John McCain and Lindsay Graham and Mitt Romney will get resigned to the dustbin, but Ted Cruz and Mitch McConnell and all the rest aren’t going anywhere. And those are just the politicians; what about the superstructure of…
LOL K
I like a lot of what you’re saying, but this post makes you sound like chicken little. The sky isn’t falling on the GOP. The party will wrestle with its place in politics; it may even become a regional or state-level power. But it won’t go away.