It’s definitely still a double negative. It’s just a grammatically-correct double negative.
It’s definitely still a double negative. It’s just a grammatically-correct double negative.
Water effects are a big deal to some people. I’m guessing it’s probably older users who remember when getting realistic water in a game was a really difficult technical hurdle. I imagine it’s a touch easier now, but it’s hard to shake those early impressions of effort. Kinda like how the only thing that really makes…
My understanding is that new Justices are expected to prep coffee, take notes, and generally act as the Supreme Court’s interns when it’s just the Justices themselves meeting. I’m extremely curious to see if this entitled piece of shit does that or tries to push it off on the womenfolk of the Court.
I’m sure we’ll have “elections” in 2020. Likely modeled after Russia’s “elections” and the “elections” of every other banana republic and tinpot dictatorship around the world.
Several of those look like fearmongering for the benefit of Evangelicals, rather than any sort of serious analysis. (This is based purely on the headlines, because I just don’t give a shit.) Reminds me of how my mother believes that the U.N. is on the verge of banning religion worldwide. No, I don’t know how that’s…
I have no doubt that we’re watching the GOP turn into the American Christian version of the Taliban. The way Republicans are acting, I feel like they view this seat and this nominee as the key to maintaining their power no matter what the mid-term results are.
My wife injured her back working for Walmart. We found out several years after it happened and two weeks after she was fired.
I’m reminded on hors d’oeuvres my mom made occasionally. I have no idea if there’s a proper name, but they were just cocktail onions wrapped with bacon. Kinda tempted to add the steak to those.
/s is never obvious anymore.
I put off a lot of side quests to focus on Spidey’s main storyline, and then wrapped everything up afterwards. It turns out that might not have been a great idea. Now that New York’s back to normal, I still have Sable and Demon and escapee crimes to prevent, and Peter comments on them as though he’s still in the parts…
Abolish ICE. Melt down their armaments. Burn their uniforms. Demolish their buildings. Salt the ground where they stood so nothing can grow. Let the bare and desolate earth act as a reminder of the horrors the richest country in the history of the world enacted against those who dared to believe in the myth of America…
The ad definitely referred to landfills, so while I appreciate your attempts to apply the principle of charity to their argument, I doubt they had anything so nuanced as the shedding of microplastics in mind.
In the most “well, actually, technically, if you think about it” sort of way, the fur industry certainly has a point concerning the biodegradability of their product. But in proper context, where people aren’t buying and throwing away fake fur coats on a daily basis like they do water bottles or plastic bags or any of…
My mom and wife both suffer panic attacks occasionally. You’re definitely not alone in that.
Saw an ad promoting fur as the environmentally sound choice because real fur decomposes quicker than fake fur in landfills. Is that really the best they’ve got?
They’re mad they weren’t treated with the dignity and respect befitting their positions, namely being served scraps on overturned garbage lids in the back alley.
Big City Burrito in Fort Collins, CO. Make sure you go to the original near Old Town. The best restaurant carnitas I’ve ever had.
d) trade agreements
e) North Korea summits rashly agreed to via Twitter
f) overseas trips that don’t visit Trump-branded golf courses
I didn’t subscribe to Hulu until the ad-free tier was included. I won’t be willing to pay more for Netflix, though. I’ve got a few too many services at the moment anyway.
Would I need Nick’s penis as well (assuming of course I also had his talent), or does any old penis act as a “One Free Pep Talk” coupon? :-)