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Does the new band make the watch case design less fugly?

Does the new band make the watch case design less fugly?

It’s...from another time.

Why on Earth did anyone for a moment take seriously the opinion of an associate professor at a community college? This is a marginal step up from asking your Starbucks barista what their thoughts are on your investment portfolio.

I think we’re going to see a lot of these assholes moving on to explore new opportunities, like sitting at home unemployed and unemployable for a few years and then resurfacing as valuable industry veterans with high pay.

I’m just happy that, counter to the current running trend in G/O Media, the post is free of spelling and grammar errors and not chock full of links to older recursive posts in order to generate more clicks. 

You’re very optimistic about corporations changing their management style so dramatically to accommodate this. I thought I was in heaven in my job when the pandemic hit and leadership was so a flexible and accommodating regarding working from home. Once we all got our vaccinations, it was an immediate and jarring retur

Looks to me like the left front quarter panel has been replaced, between the bit of trim missing and the odd alignment/gap of the panels around it. That’s a collision that will affect all kids of things, mechanically and for safety. I’ll make a $20 bet that the alignment’s off, and it drifts to the right.

Insecurity is why. Every young man who is not yetcomfortable in his own skin fears the world at large realizing that the man he pretends to be is not what he acts like when he lets his guard down. Whether it’s minor posturing, or something more deliberate and intentional is where the scale measures from fuckbois to

This from the guy who starred in Leatherface and Immortals. Sure, he’s done some quality arthouse pieces, but he’s had several check-cashing roles, too. Ease up on your industry, shithead, you never know when the offers will dry up. You’re no Gary Oldman or Joaquin Phoenix.

Just imagine if “Jess” had been a POC and “Zola” were the white suburban mom. The only appeal this story has to some people is that a Karen salaciously got her comeuppance. We would all be free to admit that it’s a horrific story if the central victim were a POC. And that in itself says something about us.

Yes, when the letter of the law can be adhered (regarding the non-prosecution agreement) to but justice is not served, something is demonstrably wrong with the system and the people who uphold it.

I think “care” is too personal a word to describe the sense of fear of what might happen if their vehicle to success and fame (as they would measure it) disappeared.

Foxtrot-class submarines were diesel-powered, and had bilge pumps to pump water outside, even against pressure while submerged. When this was converted to a display piece, those pumps were probably removed or rendered inoperable because servicing them and keeping them running isn’t cost-effective in what is

My sex temple, much like the memory palace in Hannibal, is all in my mind, where a good Stoic should keep all their sexy-times. So I also got nothin’.

Anybody else geting strong “If KITT were a sedan” vibes from that header photo? No? Just me, then, okay.

Not to mention seersucker is just such a patronizing fabric to begin with. Southern “gentlemen” would wear suits made of this cotton fabric because it was too hot for more stylish clothes, sipping mint juleps while their plantation went about its business, working like livestock in that same heat to harvest the

The only skin I have in the matter is the fact that I was a kid who grew up watching the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon and I have sentimental feelings about that. I may have harbored a borderline-unreasonable crush on the character in my adolescence. I may still harbor that crush. You’re not the boss of my libido.

Misleading by omission or ignoring facts still counts as lying, or so I tell my kid as I try to raise him to be a decent human being.

Just watched that movie with my son the other day. He asked me why Princess Buttercup didn’t have a sword, when almost everybody else did. I temporized, telling him that she had been so sad for so long because she thought Westley was dead, that it never occurred to her. He said, and I am quoting an 11-year-old boy