Yeah, agreed, but that’s ambiguous where the OP seemed to think it was perfectly cut-and-dry.
Yeah, agreed, but that’s ambiguous where the OP seemed to think it was perfectly cut-and-dry.
If an agent asks you for documents, what you need to provide differs depending on your immigration status. U.S. citizens do not have to carry proof of citizenship on their person if they are in the United States. If you have valid immigration documents and are over the age of 18, the law does require you to carry…
The entire argument is about whether his is allowed, and his argument is “what about theirs?” This is the most literal form of whataboutism possible. The complaint makes this quite plain, listing a huge number of other license plates that had previously been rejected or accepted.
Though that wonder remains active. I do like how Orange Shirt Guy seemed to get less and less enthused as his brother’s tirade went on and led them to arrest.
Drawing attention to someone else’s conduct as a way to avoid discussing the merits of your own is literally whataboutism.
And if it’s just random numbers and letters, why is he placing such importance on those particular ones? Wouldn’t any other set of random characters do just as well?
In fairness, he doesn’t seem like a guy who has all that many words in total.
Ha, the part where he yells “you don’t need to disrespect me” after having already launched cluster f- and b-bombs directly at her is breathtaking. Love to see someone get what they ask for.
Aw, big feelings, guy!
Well, hold up - if her arm is clad in the purest shimmering samite we might still have something here.
Even by GMG standards this is one of the more insanely misleading headlines yet.
I liked this book too, and hope the series does well enough that Apple springs to pay for a similar adaptation of Crouch’s “Recursion,” which I liked quite a lot better.
You have to wonder who Elon thinks is going to make the cars he needs to sell.
Your friend is one of the race announcers?
Ungreying this coward temporarily to say nope! Not everyone is. Trump wants to be, and admires him, though.
“but would you also say that for everyone that climbs into a passenger jet?”
“But surely he should be allowed to exist at an F1 race?
You realize the entire context here is that male racers don’t face comments like these female racers did, right?
Seems accurate to me. He said to his mind it wasn’t a real problem because they (assuming) had rich parents.
What’s difficult about commentating on the same sport they (apparently) make a living commenting upon?