Exactly.
Exactly.
“Regardless of how the optics may subjectively read to the viewer (because it’s all subjective), like Nicki Minaj, Kimble is a grown woman and self-made millionaire who was proud to take part in that image, doing her life’s work.”
Who doesn’t pet a dog right in front of them, especially when they bring a ball?
That damn dog just broke like 17 unwritten rules and I love him for it. But he’s never making it to the hall of fame.
Its actually worse if youre not big. Because youre still grinding your ass off, but you aren’t getting the money for it
Okay, I am not gonna say streaming isn’t a real job, but you do realize that describes almost every job ever, don’t you? Most of us are doing all of the things you just mentioned, for a fraction of the money and none of the fame.
I would’ve thrown the glove away and said “fuck this” and played with the doggo until game time.
He didn’t even give him head pets. I do not like that baseball man.
This video has made my day. No week.... maybe month. Just amazing. Dog’s are the best. We don’t deserve them.
God dammit +1
Goddammit, you got me to laugh. Take your damn star.
Sure. Those are the days where they can spend even more time demanding their streamer slave entertains them.
Yeah, I’ve used the site-specific search for the better part of a decade.
It does matter, quotes or not. I checked this by doing a search for “fuzzy tea fruit” and “fruit tea fuzzy” (no quotes in the search) and the results were different. Not a lot different, but clearly something in the algorithm noticed the different word order and gave a different ranking to the pages.
You don’t really need the site: prefix for those kinds of searches. Simply searching for “slate.com which tide pod is best” will return results from slate first.
It only matters if it is in quotes.
An absolutely terrific list—good job.
Hi. I’m a Lymphoma survivor (Stage 2B, got it at 25 years old, 10 years remission/cancer free at this point). I know you’re not asking for advice but let me say this:
Take care of yourself too.
When I got diagnosed, I just had to survive it. That was my job. I had to barf and make sure I didn’t get constipated and holy…
Good luck to your daughter! Taking things slow sucks, but it’s so important. And she should definitely feel empowered to throat punch the next person who says she has an easy cancer.