Is this a real thing? What makes plastic — which was invented just a hundred years or so ago — an adequate barrier for violations of thousands-years-old spiritual beliefs?
Is this a real thing? What makes plastic — which was invented just a hundred years or so ago — an adequate barrier for violations of thousands-years-old spiritual beliefs?
Jesus. A perfect storm of aggression and douchery. It’s amazing she didn’t just knife the opposition and then accuse everyone of being jealous of her team’s success and conspiring against her...
Harden did get McHale fired, if not by specific request then by being out of shape
Hey look, an Oregon alum fan!
you were whining about people above 6'10 being run out of the league. my math isn’t the best, but i’m pretty sure even 6'9 is less than 6'10, right?
Oh, I’d say it’s a tie at this point, with neither topping Boston fans.
I'd guess 70% of the general public wouldn't even know what State the Warriors play in.
they have a lot of cats. Norwegian Forest Cats. It’s actually very endearing.
Yep! We got an email from a lovely commenter being like, “Send Anna on this thing” and my bosses were like, “OK” and I was like “wait I was mostly kidding when I said I wanted to go and wrote a pitch” and they were like “No, too late,” and I was like “....” and then I went.
Anna how on earth do you find out about these things
(“The 95-96 Bulls didn’t use analytics” my ass.
How else did Jordan know how many points to shave?)
But what that question is really asking then is “is there no circumstance under which a President is justified in acting? Do you believe that states’ rights outweigh the most horrible suffering of millions of people?” And clearly in this case for them it does. So I think it is actually valid at assessing the morality…
You would think that any reasonable, non-racist person would be able to make an exception for executive orders and/or other federal intervention where the enslavement of human beings is concerned. “States’ rights” my ass.
“Trump voters”... “nuance”
You support which position? Keeping peons away from rich people? Or devaluing paying customers’ tickets by obstructing them from conveniently selling them at market prices?
This is your response after posting a completely bereft-of-insight comment along the lines of “someone who owns something has the right to do what they want with it”?
Of course they can charge whatever price they deem fit, and take steps to hamper the secondary market if they so desire in order to maintain an artificial price floor. The real question is why? If they were sold out every night and had high demand, there wouldn’t be an opportunity for people to get cheap seats on…
I had two thoughts reading this story:
I admire Eli Manning. So, as long as no Mc Donald Playland Ballpit Pooping story breaks, I’m safe to go on.
You can tell America wins at democracy with how much time we spend on it without actually achieving any semblance of it.