A slight rearrange from “dry mouthful of sadness” to “mouthful of dry sadness”, and this comment is perfect.
A slight rearrange from “dry mouthful of sadness” to “mouthful of dry sadness”, and this comment is perfect.
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This vehicle, while quite interesting, is the very embodiment of my most hated early 60s-early 2000's American car design cue: massive front-end overhang. It kind of faded away for awhile, but it’s crept back quite a bit over the last few years, though now it’s fairly common in Japanese cars, too. It sickens me.
Its strange to me that people aren't willing to eat insects but will gladly eat crab, lobster, and shrimp.
I never said the economy is good nor that people are poor because of themselves. my whole point was that an industrial worker such as a coal miner can absolutely afford the standard of living that a coal miner had in the fifties if they are willing to live like a coal miner in the fifties did. Give up everything but…
A coal miner in the fifties also wouldn’t have four tvs in the house, 2 cars, cell phones for each family member, cable tv, internet, multiple subscription services... Eating out would be a once or twice a year thing, getting a soda would be closer to once a week than all day every day, no one would have the…
Frankly, if you’re old enough to drive you should have put trolling internet forums behind you. Grow up move out of your parents basement go to school or get a real job.
I honestly don't get why people listen to him about anything. Outside of announcements about tesla, nothing he says has any value whatsoever.
Grits are ground hominy, not corn. Yes, i know hominy is a type of processed corn, but if you just used ground corn you'd be making polenta, not grits.
You seem to be confusing “owning” with “running”. It’s not unusual for wealthy people to own businesses they will never physically visit or really even think about besides the quarterly earnings statement. It’s also not unusual for large corporations to own other completely different and unrelated companies with no…
The internet has basically ruined food for me. Nothing I’ve tried in over a decade has lived up to the hype i heard for weeks beforehand. Sad face.
As a professional i feel this is a wonderful way to deal with the negativity.
I have never used that phrase, oddly enough. I am not against the concept of living language, i get that words come to mean different and even contradictory things over time. To me that still doesn’t mean every misspoke or misused terms hould be treated as though it were perfectly cromulent just because the meaning is…
The pedant in me must point out that unthaw doesn’t exist. When something is frozen, it thaws. To unthaw would be to refreeze. To all the counter-pedants: yes yes, living language, i know. I just can't accept widespread misuse as a form of evolution.
PB Blaster.
Tartar sauce. I can't stand it on anything else.
Inflating demand by limiting supply? That's not how things work. Limiting supply increases perceived value but has very little effect on demand.
You can always spot the American car (to this very day!) by the eight extra inches of front end overhang.
Was this not a thing already? I like it, and it brings us ever closer to true augmented reality. Not exactly a new concept, though.