theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport
Theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport
theanarchistsneedlogisticalsupport

This is a tough case, in part because IPV (Intimate partner violence) is rarely seen as a joint effort. Both Heard and Depp have behavioral issues, no doubt; what damaged Heard is her utter inability to be consistent. She contradicted her testimony in other cases (which may expose her to additional legal problems),

I think you missed the part where I indicated that I book those whenever possible. However, I often travel with a day’s notice; in those cases, larger seats are often unavailable.

If you’re crazy about old Jeeps, have either no or an understanding spouse, an unused garage that you can occupy for a couple of years, and a bunch of disposable income, this might be for you. Or not.

Volkswagen Minibus. Slow, Jesus, so slow, especially uphill. Reliable as a crackhead accountant. If you want to immerse yourself in a remote place, this car is going to give you a (n involuntary) chance. 

Women get cramps. Women play sports. If women can’t perform due to cramps, saying so isn’t inaccurate. The entirety of women’s tennis doesn’t cycle together, so this is always going to be a thing. If you want the conversation normalized, then “menstrual issues” are likely going to be a more frequent topic. Men are no

Apparently, you’ve never worked for anyone with a Napoleon complex...

As I mentioned, I book those seats whenever possible. Also, I bought a smaller bag so my stuff takes up a one bag footprint in the overhead. I’m not a selfish asshole for having the minimum expectation that I fit in a regular seat, which I had done for years until around 2014 or so. 

Because my travel is unpredictable. When I can, I sit in the exit aisle or business or first, but many times those options simply aren’t available when I book.

I fly business and first whenever I can, but those seats simply aren’t always available or reimbursable under travel policy. Regardless, as I mentioned above, my shit sits in the footprint of one bag. So, I’m not fucking other passengers, I’m pointing out that the rules are stupid and truthfully, not enforced or

Jesus - he’s been treated, is under control and, you know, medicine works. If depression or anxiety were disqualifying for parenthood, no first-time parent would be allowed to retain custody of their child. Also - kids are fun, tons of it. They’re also exhausting, aggravating, worrisome, kind, mean, predictable,

Because a) I’ve been doing this shit for 25+ years and until they started charging for bags and reducing the seats to sizes adequate only for lilliputians, I never had any issues flying for business b) because I, much like a baby or a plus-sized person didn’t get a say with regard to my body type, although I know a

Satire? You get that, right?

Sure, because people capable of creating animation, writing episodic TV and movies, voice acting and acting in live action, and writing and performing musicals, as well as directing and producing, aren’t all that talented.

I fly all the time. I am 6'2"-6'3" and 225. I have precisely no room for anything in my seating area, really not even myself. So, when Igo away for 1-2 nights, I am putting my bag up there and my briefcase in front of it and my coat, if I have one. Fuck’em - if they are going to take any semblance of reasonable

It’s a little funny. It was a little funny back then, too.

Believe me (or don’t): if American workers labored under the same conditions as South Koreans, the labor movement would grow by 60% in two weeks. Whatever Americans think of America and our privileged class, we don’t have shit on Asian countries. 

I had one on lease and it was awesome. I recall being unfond of the GM interior, because GM just had to cheap out on design and components, even for Cadillac. Fun drive, though. If I were in my 20's and lived in a flat state, I could see it.

“Boomers” who make those decisions (and they’re not Boomers, they’re Gen X and Millennials) are usually thinking about the cost of real-estate for which they’re paying and not using, and the cost of redundant systems and processes, the fact that there are diminishing returns to constant Zoom meetings, among other

Gee, it’s almost like there’s a wide range of highly compensated jobs that require a physical presence. Pretty sure a surgeon can’t remote in, ar a plant manager, or a construction manager, or a trial lawyer, or a manufacturing engineer etc....

Economics and utility are winning over “experience”. The very, very vast majority of automobile owners place more value on their auto being relentlessly reliable, durable, affordable and functional than they do on the fun or enjoyment they might derive from driving it in non-core function situations. “Performance” has