I almost read this article, but instead clicked to the comments to note that I will never click through a slideshow on these websites. I would rather just visit Engadget or some other tech site before dealing with that nonsense.
I almost read this article, but instead clicked to the comments to note that I will never click through a slideshow on these websites. I would rather just visit Engadget or some other tech site before dealing with that nonsense.
*looks at my handle/avatar*
Can I just add to the fuck “when they go low, we go high” chorus.
Let them. Let them all get sick. 2020 has shown us that the herd needs some serious thinning.
This is why you need to CALL AND ORDER YOUR FOOD. Don’t use an app or service. And none of this “ohhhh I don’t like talking on the phone I’m scurred” bullshit. Grow the fuck up and support your local businesses and make sure they aren’t getting bullshit fees cutting into their revenue. I know it’s easier to order…
It would have been even more obnoxious if you had put the apostrophe in the word “apostrophe”
This is my naming convention, since I type or sign and don’t speak, and my friend’s slang for them:
Retire them, along with big wedding, engagement parties, baby showers, and all other events that have gotten WAY out of hand.
Incitement to violence is one thing, but incitement to protest shouldn’t be illegal.
Shes inciting people to attend a protest that could potentially result in the deaths of hundreds through exposure to a deadly disease. How is that any different to inciting people to commit terror attacks that could kill dozens?
You’re the one framing it as incitement to protest. It’s incitement to break a lockdown in the middle or a public health emergency. An incitement to gather a bunch of maskless idiots together in one place to possibly inflame the current viral outbreak. So you’d be fine with the arrest if the woman had incited people…
“...it’s hard to justify arresting someone and seizing all of their electronics simply for posting about a protest on Facebook.” Maybe not so hard - it’s an incitement to behavior that is counter to the health of the population during a pandemic. Victoria has been under strict lockdown for a month and she is…
He sounds pretty incredible. <3
It reminds me of Shadow of Mordor. That game really showed us the otherwise-invisible lines that make new generations so important. Nobody would have known that the Nemesis system could only really work on PS4/Xbox One if it wasn’t so crappy on the PS3/360 version.
“...all part of the legacy of the Confederacy.”
“Many of the foreign journalists appear confused about why cops would target reporters, something that typically only happens in strictly authoritarian countries.”
Ah, my apologies. I shall inform Reuters that they need to reprimand the head of their Russia news desk (who literally wrote this from Moscow) because Google Translate says her translation is wrong.
America is a vast self-reinforcing culture of malignant lunacy.
I also maintain that, if you’re someone who can afford the extraneous purchase of a coffee (which I, myself, am guilty of doing too much of right now), then you absolutely should be tipping right now. (I mean, this conversation goes beyond Covid, but Covid has left zero wiggle room to me).
If you can’t afford a 15% tip for the staff, you can’t afford to get your iced latte.