The problem with “cuck” as a devastating slur is that it’s really a barely disguised insult of women, so it’s never going to land the same way.
The problem with “cuck” as a devastating slur is that it’s really a barely disguised insult of women, so it’s never going to land the same way.
Yup. I delivered medicine for a mom & pop pharmacy for a couple hours a day after school and it was the best. I got to drive around and listen to cassettes in my shitty Subaru. In the dark days before Google Maps and smart phones just finding the best route in a Thomas Bros. guide ate up a good 20 minutes of paid time.
The refs favor the Patriots.
You don’t need an Rx any longer, Dad.
Jon Bois and Spencer Hall are still there. They’re great. The rest of it is kind of a pile of crap.
I will never tire of people from not-the-sun-belt complaining about avocados, and my BIL from Mexico City would be extremely confused by your characterization of tomatillo-based salsa as being white people shit.
I’d never heard of Dundalk before 5 minutes ago, but I now hate it a lot.
There was a good article about the history of this chair on Vox:
Because the NFL tried to do that kind of rulebook parsing and now you get “yeah, but was it a football move?” arguments. The cure is worse than the disease. The referee already has tremendous discretion about fouls.
Weirdly, I’m ok with a player’s shoulder line being 1 cm in front of another, which is virtually undetectable to the human eye while running at game speed, but not ok with a player being 1 meter in front of another, visibly and obviously cheating to receive a pass.
Well, this is now something I hope to forget.
As a former San Franciscan, we avoided those people, who are creepy even to those who e.g. go to sex dungeons on Tuesdays.
Yes! GTFO with your mushy, tepid, sticky oatmeal. Give me some piping hot ramen and coffee.
The Vuelta’s last stage has become a processional too, and it’s almost always like that in the Giro too, unless they end in a time trial like they did this year.
Lovable compared to most infectious diseases, sure. That’s where you were coming from with that, right?
That would be great if they were competing for the Maturity Cup.
Tall, cheap Smart Water bottles. Hundreds of Pacific Crest Trail through hikers can’t be wrong.
Tall, cheap Smart Water bottles. Hundreds of Pacific Crest Trail through hikers can’t be wrong.
So you’re saying that they decided it was A-OK to show a video of a Ronald Reagan speech on Memorial Day pulled off YouTube, but had no idea that it would be politically divisive?
Not trying to be particularly contrarian here, but having lived in SF, the statistics and info presented in the article are a little weird. In a city of 900,000 people, that ratio amounts to 78 billionaires. That is, 0.009% of the population are billionaires.
The Zuni cookbook is so great!