Is it really a waste if it reduces the amount of meat eaten even if it doesn’t get it to zero?
Is it really a waste if it reduces the amount of meat eaten even if it doesn’t get it to zero?
Yes. In what might be related or just a coincidence, I’ve been much more reliably able to find and then star or respond to greyed-out responses to my comments. For some time previously, even getting to them had been hit or miss—mostly miss.
Kinja-acting-up question -- every article I’ve clicked on today gives me the “start the discussion!” prompt where the comments would be, even as the main pages say comments exist. They appear once i click on the “start the discussion” button. I’ve seen this on both desktop and mobile platforms today. Anybody else…
Only QAnon and the cult from Parks and Rec move the goalpost dates more effectively than the "superhero fatigue" crowd, who still swear it's gonna happen aaaany day now....aaaaaany day.....AAAAANY DAY
Occam’s razor says we should always favor the explanation with the fewest assumptions. Therefore, I submit to you that this is the work of one Martin Scorsese. He was so incensed at us superhero loving dorks for arguing with him about “cinema” that he’s gone to crazy lengths to deny us the chance to see Marvel’s…
He’s probably been conditioned to say yes when he hears the beeping of the dump truck full of cash backing up to his house, so maybe.
It’s probably a common underlying system that many theaters use. If people are DDOSing the big theater chains, then any smaller chain on the same network is going to get wrecked too. There’s no doubt that it was caused by the rush for these tickets, since the same thing happened when Endgame tickets posted.
I wish more NERRRDDS showed up to pay tribute. But because he didn’t sell toys we’ll be lucky to break 100 comments
I think it was less that Yoko was a clinger and more that John wanted her there right next to him every second. She could have been sitting next to the Hare Krishna in the corner if John didn’t make a place for her right next to him.
I am only partway through the 2nd episode, but I wish they showed the lead-up to the times when Yoko sings. Presumably, it was John’s idea, but I’d like to see everyone else’s face when that happens.
I always imagine them as 4 brothers, and they were in a sense. And Ringo is the “normal” one who keeps the peace, rarely noticed, but when he speaks up or gets mad everyone notices.
For me it was when each of the Beatles stopped the narrative a moment to discuss their complicated relationships with their parents.
If Paul quietly noodling “Let It Be” in the background of another conversation appeared in a fiction movie I would say it was contrived, which is the fun of archival footage. I really couldn’t believe what was happening.
Yep. When they’re talking about the staging of the concert and suddenly we hear the opening chords of “Let It Be”, I got chills--for all we know, we’re seeing and listening to the first time anyone but Paul has heard that song.
My breaking-point came in the second episode when Jackson interrupted the recording of ‘Dig a Pony’ for a 20-minute CGI chase sequence around Laketown.
No kid deserves to be hit by an adult. However, a kid that hits others is a kid whose parents failed them. We should be holding parents responsible for their kids’ behavior until the kid turns 18.
I taught for 18 years. I had 1 altercation with a student. They hit me. I grabbed him and put out of the room. I told my principal the student needed to be moved to another room or i wouldn’t be coming back to work until he was out of my class - for both of our safety (his moreso than mine). According toy district,…
You know who's an even BIGGER piece of shit? People that chew with their mouths open. Like, what the hell?!
Into the Woods should have been animated. That also would have been an excuse to bring back Bernadette Peters.