I’d like to see some evidence that bidets are actually more effective. In my experience washing dishes and cars, pouring/spraying water only makes shit wet, while scrubbing with a solid makes shit gone.
I’d like to see some evidence that bidets are actually more effective. In my experience washing dishes and cars, pouring/spraying water only makes shit wet, while scrubbing with a solid makes shit gone.
Because allowing middle eastern people to be people of color would mean not being able to exclude Jews from discussions of persecution.
For reference, 26% of the 20-year-old female population of the US was non-white as of the 2014 census.
Cars tend to be where people live for obvious reasons. If, like France, you’re trying to concentrate on local/residential environmental conditions, cars are where you’re going to look. Also, we’re continually finding ways cars fuck people up (sorry I couldn’t find the actual journal article, this study’s been in the…
Croquetts, so [insert filling] suspended in/mixed into bechamel, breaded, and fried. They’re still a popular tapa in Spain.
In this case, it seems to purely by the fault of whatever filter they used on the camera. Croqettas are delicious, barbecued meat is solid, edible arrangements are now more popular than ever, and savories and canapes are broad categories that have always been popular.
Those lunches don’t look like they’d take that long for someone with decent knife skills and a few cookie forms. The impressive part is the creativity (and knife skills).
So I’m not seeing any provided evidence to back up the proposition that less confident parents are less effective. How do we know that lowered confidence doesn’t lead to greater introspection, self-awareness, and willingness to continuously improve? Constant low confidence is certainly a big part of success in Jewish…
One of the continuing stresses of my relationship if that my GF bobs her head everywhere (especially the ceiling of the car) instead of looking where she’s going and slamming on the brake when I scream her name with increasing urgency.
I don’t think you know how elections work if you can’t tell the difference between primaries nd the general election. Also, you do realize that at this point in 2008 Clinton was suggesting that Obama was a secret Muslim and spreading rumours that he wasn’t eligible for the presidency, right?
He’s trying to convince them to vote with the voters of their corresponding states, thereby better representing the voters. He’s been saying this consistently the whole time. Just because Clinton’s paying for your support online doesn’t mean you get to be divorced from reality.
As Secretary of State earned the distinction of convincing the president to make what he cites as the worst mistake of his presidency while having the fewest foreign policy successes SoS tenure I can think of and as senator she voted for an obviously fraudulent war and massive financial deregulation. Absolutely…
It’s amazing how Clinton supporters scream louder about any topic when the evidence points the other way. The more polls that come out showing Sanders outperforming Clinton against Trump despite all the slander she spreads (both herself and by proxies), the more Clinton supporters scream that he’s unelectable (just as…
I think the big difference is that homages are designed for people to instantly recognize it and have the reference effect interpretation of the work, while plagiarism hides itself as much as possible and lives in fear of being found. For a good example of the former, see covers.
She also got her current marketing strategy and the overarching sound/style of Formation from Barry Sadler.
Meanwhile, I’m hoping the Academy exclusively nominates Asian, Native American, Pacific Islander, and Latino actors and actresses this time around.
Sorry, I meant to the article being linked to, not your write-up, although I suppose my pointing out that you’re repeating psychological advice from a random shmuck is kind of an attack on your judgement and character as a blogger/pseudojournalist.
Speaking of “uninformed critics,” this article is written by someone whose title is “entrepenuer,” a euphemism for “pretending to have a job.”
John Kashich is that guy you invite to your shul only for him to tell the congregation about Jesus.
At least on the producer side, there’s always Batman v Superman.