Local commenter hates that other people have fun in ways ne doesn’t! More at 11!
Local commenter hates that other people have fun in ways ne doesn’t! More at 11!
Is there something, there, that isn’t supported by the science?
Yeah, I’m really torn on this bill. I’m glad that it put a stop to so much of the bullshit that Trump wanted, but I’m still a touch sore that there was ANY money in there for that dumb fucking wall.
Uh..what? I think you’ve got something a little mixed up.
Neither embarrassed nor missing the point. I feel like I understand you entirely, and it is you who completely has misunderstood my comment, and are focused on the wrong part of it so that you can make your point valid.
Huh! Maybe I jumped to a narcissistic conclusion! If so, I sincerely apologize, Hamilton.
Ha ha ha! And then he dismissed the comment. Because HamNo can write an entire article just to drag a dude he doesn’t like, but can’t read two sentences about how much he sucks, himself. Classic!
I love how this same article could be written about HamNo, swapping the excerpts for excerpts from any of his articles, and the names.
I’ve read quite a bit about labor history. I’m happy with what unions have done for this country. Just not happy with what they currently do for this country. Without unions, there would never be OSHA and the “American Dream” 40-hour work week would be non-existant. We’d still be in company towns.
This is hilarious in how you repeat back to me the situation that I explained to you, introduce no new information and then make it out like you somehow schooled me on something. I’m sorry, man. You’re very cool. Such a cool guy. I should have deferred to your recontextualization of the same info I gave, because…
Honestly, it’s a tough topic to talk about because of the ‘ick’ factor. Most people have never had to deal with situations where cleanliness is a luxury, so they have no context for living life without it. They cling to any bit of data that assures them that they’re right, not because of the validity of their stance,…
I don’t know what scares me more...
I was with you because I figured you were arguing within the context of the OP’s comment, so I gave you the benefit of the doubt. It turns out, apparently, that you were pedantically nitpicking a tangential claim that was irrelevant to my original response, so...yay, I guess?
I believe the premise was “I had it unblocked to support the site, but now I’m turning it off because I don’t support this lack of content.”
Two things:
Oi. It’s kind of surreal to see that picture, because somewhere at my parent’s house, lost I’m sure, is a picture of my dad and a couple of other people at a Taco Bell, so you can see that menu as a backdrop. Though the “Bell Burger” item is cut off so you can only see the B. So I’ve got a kind of second-hand…
Agreed. Even though it’s a fun little phrase that is now stuck in my head forever, “Tac-o-clock” is flawed in the same way that “Taco Tuesdays” is. They both present a version of reality in which tacos aren’t always one of the best options for consumption.
Ha ha ha! Oh man, I can totally believe that. But then again, they do have a habit of just making shit up. I don’t know any Mexicans that have ever heard of an “Enchirito” outside of Taco Bell. And what they call a “Gordita” bears very little resemblance to anything on the Taco Bell menu.
Don’t even get me started on…
What is the conductivity compared to, say, gold? Like...could we use this stuff on motherboards? Could we use this stuff as circuitry? I would imagine you could disrupt a ton of stuff, if we’re talking about that level of conductivity.