I think you’re looking at it with recency bias.
I think you’re looking at it with recency bias.
You know what’s the best part of your comment? You couldn’t even lie and say that the citizens are good people, because you know they aren’t.
Apparently, all they need now is a football.
Honestly this pretty much just seems like “the internet” now. If anyone appears in the news, for any reason, and they have an instagram or twitter or whatever account, they get flooded with death threats. It happens all the time to everyone.
Oh, to be young enough to view the Donald Trump impersonation as Alec Baldwin’s second act!
Dang, looks like this snowflake is easily triggered.
That’s silly.
Why would she need to? She showed up, did her job and got paid. We can’t hold these actors responsible if they’re not die-hard Marvel nerds. It’s totally reasonable that, after doing a handful of small-ish cameos over the years, she’d lose track.
Somebody in Philadelphia has a problem with the color orange? I know a guy.
You do know that almost all obituaries for aging celebrities are pre-written and ready to go right? This site used to be much better; not a meme aggregator. It used to actually cover music and a variety of television shows, not Spongebob memes and only Marvel content.
“Hey, does this milk smell a little on the Internet to you?”
That was obviously a terrible non-call, and yet it was so, so very right, and it gives me pure joy. Poor, poor Boston fans. Just terrible.
“The Bruins will have a chance to close out the series in St. Louis on Sunday.” Typical NHL ignoring the rules to help Boston.
When will Boston ever catch a break?
Maybe they’ll find out about it while browsing twitter for memes.
“22 year old with emotional maturity of 14 year old defends 12 year olds as being capable of playing videogames well.”
rules are rules but
The US has plenty of houses that aren't stick-framed either, but I hope it's clear enough by the title that we're specifically talking about walls with studs and those who are trying to find them (wherever they may be located) so I don't think it makes sense to write out a long list of exceptions every time I use a…
A $5 stud finder will work better than these tips and is easier to get hold of than a magnet strong enough to find nails on a wooden stud. I mean it's just five bucks.
One note about trim - if it is nailed at the bottom, it is more than likely in the base plate, and not a stud. So, ymmv.