Well, that’s a pretty dumb point.
Well, that’s a pretty dumb point.
Cats can’t consent to anything you moron.
I love cats and dogs (dogs a wee bit more, ill admit) more than humans, for the most part. Like, if any of you fell down in front of an oncoming bus, and I could only save you OR an adorable cat or doggo, you’re probably going to die.
Uh, cool? I don’t know if I can think of a more useless and irrelevant “data point” than one person’s individual income or the very obviously bullshit statement that you intimately know the earning of “everyone you know” unless “everyone you know” only includes your immediate family.
Seriously, Southerners are the slowest talkers in the world. I remember doing tech support and working the closing shift and there was nothing worse than getting some caller from the South in the last 10 minutes before close. It was a fucking super power the way a random hick-ass Texan could take what would be an 11…
“acid washed 33,000 Emails”
I was wondering about the cost too, as all three consoles would be expensive but I think 75% of the cost of this machine would be related to the PC components being EXTRA AF:
It is a well known, objective fact that a 16 year old has nothing close to a fully developed brain, and the areas responsible for weighing, say, making risky statements vs the consequences of those statements, are some of the specific parts of the brain that are not developed yet.
“Daddy, why did you all let the world become a Mad Max hellscape?”
Penguin: “Well, honey, there was this 16 year old girl talking about something that is an existential threat looming over her entire generation and the world at large, and has mostly been ignored by people in power, and she got snarky. And, well, you…
Let. Them. Dope.
Well, it’s not so much about the youth vote, as turning out people in demos that may already vote reliably, or are entering ages where they start doing so. Some tidbits about why, in addition to whats been stated already, courting white moderates/”independents” is not as likely to get returns, despite the math…
The fact it describes CEOs and the like is part of the problem, and part of the harder root issue to address - it is not in any way new that people who show mild to moderate narcissistic and sociopathic traits tend to thrive in specific, well-regarded industries and professions. CEOs, politicians, doctors, lawyers -…
They’re going to bury their heads in the sand until we are reading a Deadspin article about Hill committing murder-suicide.
Well, they aren’t a court of law, so “innocent until proven guilty” is pretty irrelevant. Seems to have been established with the Brady thing the NFL operates more on a civil type logic of “More probable than not” so, if there were say, a 51% chance/belief Hill hurt his son, he’d be punished. However, the NFL is also…
RWNJs like you are the only people who will make a post dripping with implications of how intelligent you find yourselves to be while somehow overlooking the fact you’re spending your free time anonymously trying to troll a left-leaning online comment section of a blog-based news site, which is objectively a moronic…
You’re not an intelligent person and nobody values anything you have to say.
Ugh, that’s always hard, and I really think it’s something that, like the answer you provided, comes down to each individual person and situation. My company provides promotional products to organizations all over the country that cover the full political spectrum, from branded goodie bags for a native-american…
I don’t get why anyone used these quests. Maybe I just never found the “right” ones, or maybe I was already too high a level for them to matter (~64) but I tried nearly 10 of these quests that were labelled xp farms to see what the deal was, and... they were shit? The xp and money amounts were so low for each run of…
Wait till he finds out what the symbols we use for numbers are called..
Hilariously (in the worst way) I do believe they actually found CDs in a safe in his home labelled “Young [Name] + [Name]”