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    Sentence him to the same total time, consecutively, as all his fake claims add up to.

    “Dear Salty, can I prorate my tip because I spent significantly less time at the table than the typical patron?”

    Also, from the post:

    Jezebel Should Put More Thought Into Its Posts Day

    You’re right! I read over this without it registering. Thanks for the correction.

    It’s practically a job requirement that these Never Trump conservative writers can’t fully embrace a Democrat, because if they do then they’re just a run of the mill liberal writer.

    Someone poses a question to which they think you won’t have an answer, so they add “I’ll wait.”

    Reading some of the early writing about the promise of the Internet (going back to the late 1960s and even the 1940s), you discover how naive those technological visionaries were. They assumed everyone was a decent human being.

    Would you put Kitty Genovese on a “Famous People from Queens” list?

    Apparently it’s “creepy” and we can’t build our own RV because we have “a toddler” and “jobs” and “a bunch of other projects with no recent progress.”

    Totally sleazy.

    This is excellent advice. Thanks. For me, a fourth reason to do this is that it makes me think about the milestone that anchors the other activities—is it really as important as I’d thought it was? Maybe it’s just a placeholder for all the other things I think are valuable.

    Wow! And I thought ejection seats in cars were just a spy fantasy.

    Washing the exterior of a car has always seemed like the epitome of wasting time, energy, and/or money I could spend elsewhere.

    You fail as a father if you let them enroll at Hudson University.

    They’re pushing boundaries, sure, which entails taking risks. In their case that risk is of being labeled a racist. Every adult understands that saying “It was just a joke” is not always adequate after having given offense. They know this as well as anyone.

    I haven’t seen the movie, but I did like the novel. I understand they used Gump’s opening line, in slightly different form?

    The law does stipulate that AV companies need to have the requisite insurance policies, just like any other car.