Right, so that’s not “all,” correct?
Right, so that’s not “all,” correct?
I will die there with you.
The one in particular that’s been bugging me lately is a very large intersection, so it’s by no means anything remotely approaching a sharp corner. It’s just people for some reason taking it unreasonably slow. This only furthers my overall theory that Americans want to drive without feeling even the slightest hint…
Just “use the accelerator” in general - I’ve had so many left turns lately on protected turn arrows, meaning LIMITED TIME, where the person in front seems to just inch along lazily for no reason rather than actually accelerate. Extra-annoying when you miss the light because they were just being insanely slow for no…
“Just like it was when they all voted for the Iraq War 20 years ago.”
Oh, did they.
I do also like the part where you blame Biden for the thing that had already spread instantly all across social media first. That’s clever.
On the other hand, the square root of 64 is 8.
“The design is 100% practical and the fact that it looks exactly like a butt plug is unrelated to that practical design.”
No, the fact that it looks exactly like a butt plug is because a butt plug is also a 100% practical design.
If the revival lasts, there’s no way he doesn’t show up eventually.
Aren’t these the same guys (idiots) who scoff at the idea that a little window sticker with a gun in a no-no circle would stop anyone?
Yeah, same here - it’s way better than the go-to “ammosexuals.” Stealing henceforth.
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“We may not all have the stamina to accomplish anything remotely close to what Diana does”
Then again, given her lifelong pattern of prolific and serial exaggeration and lying, that’s not a given.
Especially when this dummy doesn’t realize that this wasn’t in Chicago.
Wow! 50-60 Black youth are shot in Plainfield, Illinois every weekend?!?!?!! That seems like huge news that you also wouldn’t actually pay any attention to.
Wood chipper. Feet first.
While that’s an argument that could be made, it has nothing to do with “options” as posited.
That’s a shame. The showing I saw Saturday night had hundreds of people (it’s an old-time full-size theater) having a great time, and the huge energy was wonderful to experience.
“Lack of options” in a time when virtually every one of those young consumers carries in their pocket a device from which they can access essentially every piece of music ever written within seconds? Not sure I follow. Or do you mean there are fewer artists? Which, if that’s the case, I also do not follow.
Use your words, big boy!