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Jesus, that fucking cereal take, though...

Y’know, I’ve never been able to find that specific Bible verse that says mixed-race relationships are somehow against the tenets of Christianity. I hear it touted a lot, but I’ve just never been able to find it.

On the other end of the spectrum: I recently traded in my Grand Cherokee for a pickup (needed the bed space AND the larger back seat), and when I went back to the dealer a few weeks later to give them the title, they had already sold my GC. The couple traded in—and I promise you, this is real—a *lifted* Jeep Renegade.

The thing is, these brainless dolts *do* see Twitter as “absolute power unchecked”...when it’s going against them or their agenda. Then they try to leverage it for shit that benefits them, and if it doesn’t work the same way for them, its “censorship” or a conspiracy.

The cognitive dissonance shown in the comments section of this piece is really something. People will go to any length to defend their team, its employees, and the crappy shit they do.

We used to have a guy who was, let’s say, technology-challenged, and he used to call the WebEx *and* connect via the web, with his computer as the audio source. The feedback loop was phenomenal. He was an executive, and we really tried to hold his hand through it...but after a few months of going through this every

YES! I ran a WebEx today that parallels an in-person meeting I chair, and I bet you I said “please mute your phones, folks” no fewer than a dozen times in an hour.

I work in a public sector organization full of professionals with Master’s Degrees, several years of experience, etc.

I mean, you’re not wrong re: Barkley...but? It just seems like such a weird hill for Shaq to die on, especially when the other two were very obviously clowning him for being legit upset about it.

I thought Roth was making that up! That’s really a thing? 

I had something very similar happen to me several years back while jogging in Baltimore. Except it was a dude, and he chased me for several blocks. 

The write-up in this article does not, and really, *can not*, do justice to this segment. That might be some of the funniest stuff they’ve had all season, and it’s precisely because Barkley and Co. clown him so badly.

Storm.

You’d have to assume they’re watching the news at that exact moment.  I’m guessing Clint and family aren’t exactly the types to just mindlessly have the TV on, and particularly on and tuned to the news; Scott and his crew were actively doing something that had them away from the news and any TVs.

Donnie Wahlberg is in it??? WHAT THE FUCK MAN, SPOILERS!!!!!

The very short version is, they likely cannot. I have a State Farm SafeDrive puck in my car, and it registers my trips—and phone usage—even if my wife is driving the car with me in the passenger seat.  All it knows is that a) the car is moving, b) my phone is in it, and c) the phone is active.

I think it’s a testament to the strength of this movie, and of the MCU formula in general. There certainly have been flops, comparatively speaking (Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron, probably another I’m not thinking of), but on the whole these movies are still good. Even the bad ones. I’m watching AoU

Same. As a Wizards fan, obviously their dysfunction will indirectly benefit my team in the VERY LONG shot odds that the Wiz get it together...but even that aside, it will be hilarious watching the constant Instagram sniping, subtweeting, cantankerous comments in the locker room media sessions, etc.  

I think you need to at least have seen Infinity War—from a narrative standpoint, I think Endgame and IW are essentially one very long movie. By “all in” on the MCU, though, I mean you have to have bought into what Marvel is selling with their particular narrative style/tone.