Don’t be.
Don’t be.
There are plenty of problems with teenage nicotine usage beyond cancer concerns, mostly in the form of it’s unknown impact on brain development. What actual scientists, instead of nicotine addicted lay people are saying, is that there are a lot of unknowns at work here and public skepticism about vaping is warranted…
But he’s always had a general “for thee and not for me” thing about it until he gets pressed hard by outside forces.
Problem is that the only way to extricate the money from US politics is to use money in US politics to win at US politics.
While it’s not great that teens are somehow getting their hands on Juuls and using them to vape off-brand Mocha Pumpkin Spice
It’s certainly not random. I’d guess attendees submit their questions and are then chosen by a panel of some sort and informed ahead of time that they’ll get to ask their question. I have no idea of identifying information beyond a name is a part of that, I guess I would not be shocked either way.
Daughter-in-law passed, had a heart attack and back at work on Monday
People don’t believe Joshua Brown was killed in a botched drug deal because there is irrefutable proof that the Dallas Police Department are liars.
The mental picture I have in my head of what comes next goes something like this:
Read all about how Jane Sanders rules the roost in her personal and political partnership with her husband, Bernard. Bernie, a wife guy!
I don’t think I’d ever take my kid to Blippi live, even if it were the real one. I don’t mind if he watches his videos though. Outside of ones where he’s just playing, he actually shows kids some halfway interesting/educational stuff.
The declaration, of course, comes after last week’s episode, “Band In China,” lived up to its title by, well, getting the show banned in China for criticizing president Xi Jinping and the ways in which American conglomerates bend to the country’s strict censors.
ThinkProgress and Splinter were fairly different as far as it goes, though the why of them shutting down I don’t think is all that different.
Wait, never mind, the key is in the language. Maidment was very careful to state that there would be no reduction in “headcount” among the editorial staffers and:
Yeah. I noticed the article’s got conflicting reports about whether staffers are going to be let go or not.
So, what you’re saying is “Let me use a bunch of rhetorical tactics and be a lil’ grammar bitch because I can’t actually dispute a damn thing you are saying and reading it might cause me to accidentally realize that I am one of the hopelessly pathetic morons who subsists off of social media outrage”?
But the part where she said she wasn’t taught about Bush in school got people, shall we say, “wondering.”
Eh, I’d still say, net/net, you’re better off just letting Twitter’s hummingbird-esque metabolism for outrage move the story beyond you.
Naw.
You think showing empathy for the people who’s lives were destroyed by the Bush administration’s dumb choices is getting mad at Ellen on Twitter?