Cool.
Cool.
Cubs Jays will be the most rewarding World Series.
It’s almost like he directly brought up that Tottenham got the benefit of bad linesmen.
I think we can all agree that pitching it to the lineman would have had the best result. Not because it would have won the game, but because it woulda been a fat man touchdown.
It’s almost like them revamping Kinja so the content only takes up 40% of the page’s width was a bad idea or something. They had to give us a bad font to distract us from all the empty, unused space.
At least you can differentiate i from l from I from 1 now.
Police have reported that the two groups have had an ongoing dispute, so it’s not like they just up and decided to beat the shit out of a random stranger out the blue.
Please point me in the direction of a post where a male user essentially says “would” about a female celebrity that was not immediately admonished as being sleazy.
Nah, not an MRA. It’s pretty lazy (and kind of sad) that people jump to that conclusion.
I still don’t get how comments like this are considered acceptable.
I get that, but you can’t make the argument that the owner wouldn’t kick the person out for fear of a bad Yelp review but they would still be ok with dumping a pitcher of sangria on the person, as if that wasn’t going to get a bad Yelp review or a police call or whatever. The former decisions just ends the meal with…
I literally have, so... thanks for the snark?
Sure, if someone wants to get upset about something, there’s nothing to be done about it. The people in your story obviously were looking to go off on your father and accidentally unloading on a child instead was probably just collateral damage.
Your example us someone taking exception to an entire article your father wrote rather than a teenager merely stating “we only have a tapas menu.” They aren’t comparable scenarios - one of them can be due to a difference of a opinions in a public forum that can impact their lives (theoretically) while the latter is…
Is there an SAT score ceiling on admissions?
Flacco looks like what Lurch would have grown up to be had he been raised in a less inviting household.
If you reread the story, it literally goes:
Did your manager instantly call the cops and/or kick that person out?
What people will do during a divorce and during a stop for lunch are in no way comparable.
I have, and people can be intolerable, but the rate of escalation in the story breaks my suspension of disbelief. I’ve had people swear at me while working, but it was for reasons that were more substantive than “limited menu only” and it definitely took a lot longer than one short sentence to get them to that point.