Also, wipe your nose. It’s smelly and brown
Also, wipe your nose. It’s smelly and brown
But how could Musk buy a mansion if none of his wealth is liquid?!
Wipe your chin. It’s embarrassing.
He wants to cosplay as a humble man-o’-the-people so that when he has to pay taxes on the stock he’s forced to sell, dudes making $35000/year dumping their extra money in Dogecoin will defend him on twitter.
After a while people create the fiction for themselves. What others think is irrelevant compared to the story you want to believe yourself.
Why would he even make this shit up? What could this possibly gain him? And what is up with the stupid looking hair cut?
The problem isn’t that she didn’t say “word” before the end buzzer, it’s the 5-6 second pause she took. If you’ve never watched the show before, you have to say the whole thing in a relatively succinct, continuous, and complete way. It’s often why the contestants sound like monotone idiots that have never read before;…
Everyone agrees she said the word before the buzzer. It seems the contention is that Wheel determined that she had paused so long that by the time she said “word” it was no longer connected to “choosing the right”. They essentially determined she never said the complete phrase at once within time.
Hold on... there’s another ignorant douchebag in Florida?!?
“Your rights end where mine begin. You don’t get to tell me how I conduct myself,”
I’m firmly in the “let it wash over them” camp now. Covid is disproportionately killing uneducated, unvaccinated, conservatives... so be it.
This twisting around of words the extremists on the right have done this past year - “you’re the fascists for not tolerating my intolerance”, etc - is so infuriating. As if it’s designed to remove meaning from words, further eroding our shared concept of perceived reality.
“You don’t get to tell me how I conduct myself”
“You don’t get to tell me how I conduct myself...”
He’s Rosa Parks for his kind. Yay!
“Your rights end where mine begin. You don’t get to tell me how I conduct myself,” Jenne said”
You have it exactly backwards, buddy - *your* rights end where *others’* begin, particularly when it comes to being protected from unnecessary exposure to transmissible diseases.
“Your rights end where mine begin. You don’t get to tell me how I conduct myself,” Jenne said.
Hey everybody, look at the professional victim over here! I’m going to intentionally interpret a rule in an obtuse fashion, and then act like the people charged with enforcing said rule are the unintelligent and unreasonable ones! All while wearing a shirt emblazoned with the super secret F word *giggle giggle*,…