This is just absurd.
This is just absurd.
Again, people don’t quit jobs — they quit bosses. And we’re rapidly determining which companies are trying to do the right thing, and which are just... fucking terrible.
“I don’t know, I like _____, I just feel like he’s somebody I could have a beer with” is code for “I don’t like it when people are clearly smarter than me.”
Most of this article is Stewart owning up to the lack of diversity on his staff and what lead to it. In an intelligent and insightful way. So why was the last bit necessary? I clicked it (maybe thats why?) thinking it was going to be about him having a history of yelling at staff. But it was only about the Cain…
Amputated limbs due to clotting, strokes, inflamed arteries in some child cases, loss of taste and smell, permanently on oxygen---THIS IS NOT THE FLU.
Same thing here,my friend (26) was barely able to get out of bed for two weeks then hospitalized for a week and still not back to 100% 10 weeks after symptoms started.
Also, sometimes “not dying” means “needing a lung transplant”.
Only a third of the state could be described as “riled up.” Continuous coverage of the loud minority is misleading.
Me too. but this song always cheers me up.
Similar for me, but directly across the road. Occasional cat feeding, an eye on the house when away (we live in a semi-rural area), sharing wildlife sightings, his chickens cross the road to forage on my lawn. We don’t ‘hang’, but are friendly enough to share a drink every so often, usually in a driveway. Whoever…
I live on a block where my partner and I are the youngest couple by at least 30 years. We know our immediate neighbors, exchange the same pleasantries as you, shovel each other’s walkways, etc, and only contact each other via text if there’s an emergency or if something happened on the block that we should be aware…
Clearly, the word ‘natural’ has ceased to have any real meaning...
IDK I thought the “sweeping reform candidate with ACTUAL FUCKING STEP-BY-STEP PLANS” was a pretty great niche but what do I know
It HAS to be another instance of people confusing millennials and gen z’ers, right? Millennials are in our 30s now. We have been in our underpaid teaching and office jobs for a decade. We drinkin’ the wine.
Um, two years ago we millennials were being touted as the drunkest, most wine-soaked generation of all time. We can’t now be killing wine like a measly 24 months later. We are plenty drunk on wine. I’m literally hung over from a cali pinot right now. This one cannot be pinned on us. Thank you.
When I was growing up in the 70's and 80's, ALL healthcare was like the kind your 200 dollars a year pays for. It was expected and normal. The fees for visits were reasonable, and there were still a dwindling number of doctors who did house calls as well.
That was a really messed up thing to do. The people working at the visual effects companies do their best with the time and the story/character briefs they get from the creatives and the producers.
Oh, the effects were great (I assume I watched the post-patch version), but even the best effects in the world don’t stop the fact that it was a psychotic fever dream of a movie that saved the worst for last when after at least being an innocent victim watching from afar, they sing the last song AT YOU and drag you…
Another layer of audacity is how Rebel Wilson and James Corden were actively the worst parts of that movie (by a wide margin), but they’re trying to blame the VFX artists? Classless.
my takeaway was definitely different.