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reallyboredatwork

Yeah, I think he would be a pretty significant upgrade over Derek Anderson as the backup Panthers’ QB, plays a similar style as the starter, and would be a valuable addition to the team if it’s on a backup-level contract. From all indications he’s well-liked in locker rooms and has a great deal of character. I would

Legal? Who the fuck drives legally at all times? Have you ever rolled a stop sign? Done ten over? Checked a text from your kid at a light or while driving? Do you signal every single lane change and turn, even when there is no one on the road? If so, good for you. The rest of the world fudges the rules a bit and as

That’s right: you get to break the law and drive dangerously because you’re more important than they are, not the other way around! And it’s really, really, really terrible if someone gets to go somewhere faster than you. Keep vigilanteing on, model soldier! Your judgment is the only judgment that matters, and fuck

I believe ramming someone with your car means you’re not being passive aggressive anymore.

Yeah, cause everyone shoulder passing is totally on their way to the hospital. 

If i have to sit in traffic you do too.

Counterpoint: Florida.

“Forget it, he’s rolling.”

“Just know your just as stupid as they are.”

This country is a welfare state for the wealthy, and it has been from the beginning. We get to vote on who is vetted by an electoral process that is also heavily influenced by money, i.e. anyone looking to make any real change is not going to move very far up either party.

1. People witbout a medical emergency should not use the shoulder to get around traffic.

We’re the stupid ones, but your a fucking asshole busybody who doesn’t know how to spell you’re.

Mind your own damn business and don’t worry so much about what other people are doing.

Yes, the next time I am in a medical emergency I will definitely call 911 and sit patiently for the ambulance to get to me instead of having somebody drive me to the emergency room so that I don’t piss of Katsumoto sitting comfortably in his car.

The answer to fixing our plutocracy is not competing financially, that only legitimizes and enables it. And it’s a fight the left will never win.

A 25-cent convenience fee? Nah, a day’s fast enough. When it isn’t, that’s a real concern because something’s gone horribly wrong with my finances.

Now, if I could get my freelance clients to pay me through some means other than PayPal that allows free instant cashouts, I’d really be on to something, but I’d also like

or maybe it’ll devolve into an ineptly run patronage machine for Clinton World lackeys and grifters, or maybe the organization will wither from lack of attention from its founder if she moves on to some other project.

Cool.

It’s only a matter of time before automation takes out a huge percentage of jobs. This is why a basic income is important.

So it’s not just me? I have *never* succeeded at a self-checkout stand.