This really all boils down to whether we’re talking crunchy or puffed. I’d try a crunchy, but puffed is a recipe for sadness and depression.
This really all boils down to whether we’re talking crunchy or puffed. I’d try a crunchy, but puffed is a recipe for sadness and depression.
“Hansdegeode and a number of other Linux developers are calling for Linux, Chromebook, and Android users affected by the DRM to voice their concerns to Dinsey ...”
Had a friend who lived off the land in the woods of Kauai, HI, for around 6 months. After a week or two of a diet that consisted mostly of avocados with other native vegetation sprinkled in, he said he pooped clean every time.
I mean...
It’s like the ovens they have in little ceasar’s... “rotating” I guess means a conveyor belt.
Pesci’s too convincing an annoying little shit to play that gigantic annoying turd... Trump clogs a bowl, Pesci barely rivals a dead Goldfish, size-wise.
looool... Twins fan.
goddammit, just learned Alex Kurtzman is an EP... Kinda kills all excitement that comes from this Gleeson announcement.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman deserves a lot of credit, but Brendan Gleeson is an actor that we fans of acting should be thanking our lucky stars for, and he’s still here, giving us the gift of his progeny that are taught by him. That “The Guard” isn’t on a list of 2011's best films is a shame, as is the fact that Brendan…
Did I miss it, or is The Intercept suffering? Seems like they’re fine, providing hard-hitting news, and not banking on Kinja-like ads and click-bait bullshit...
I can definitely agree with that, it’s just that most people in poverty/truly poor people don’t make investment purchases to flip, no matter how bad off they are, they can’t even consider things like that. They’re people who live at substance level or below. I think that’s the key here. People who are truly “poor” or…
That’s basically the point of the financial industry, credit scores and their advertising in general... Their business is your debt, and they’ll shame you through a bullshit fabricated metric and get everyone else to buy into it since everyone is terrified of getting screwed and through being screwed, ending up in…
Have you ever made hundreds of dollars a day holding a damn sign? No, you haven’t. If you were desperate enough to stand out there, rain or shine to get a freakin’ 99 cent cheeseburger and a beer a day, for weeks or months or years, and then finally found a place that actually allowed you to make hundreds of dollars a…
it’s that you’re making this argument in a way that’s clearly out of the context the article... I think you’re making a fine distinction between “poor” and “poverty” where you should be using the term you just used - “having monetary problems,” instead of poor.
I think you might need to re-read the article to gather the context of it...
Yeah, but nobody who’s actually poor is trying to buy one unless they figure dock fees and a boat that actually floats are at least a roof and a better option than a shelter or a sleeping bag on a sidewalk.
Many people who haven’t experienced being poor that conflate “poor” with “stupid,” that’s a large part of the problem, and a major reason why poor people deal with so much bullshit both from outside influences and from inside their own head.
‘zactly... although that’s morphed into “protecting the idea and job creators from those who don’t look like idea and job creators to me” in recent years, if not decades with a hiccup here and there.
lol republicans are all just billionaires down on their luck.
yep.