They can be one in the same. I agree that people who break the law should go to jail, but they don’t need to be beaten to a pulp in the process, especially for non-violent crimes.
They can be one in the same. I agree that people who break the law should go to jail, but they don’t need to be beaten to a pulp in the process, especially for non-violent crimes.
Good point, we should be throwing organic soy milk.
But, like, that is the type of lunch I will pack for my self every.damn.day, because I can’t think of anything better (maybe a ham and cheese instead of PBJ and add some chips).
I noticed my earlier response in this thread was dismissed, and you know what? Fair enough. I’m sorry about that. I didn’t see certain comments as passive-aggressive, but I also didn’t need to get involved.
I think they all start off strong with the basics - no killing, no stealing, give to charity - and then they start adding more and more shit until the message is confused - no eating meat with dairy, men aren’t allowed to shave, women don’t have free will or agency, etc.
I’m a non-sports fan who had the misfortune of commuting past TD Gardens. So my interaction with the Celtics is mostly limited to drunks on the T.
I used to be in the first category, but my company got bought and now I’m stuck at a 20% tip cap (I mean, I can and do tip above that cap, but the difference comes out of my pocket). But at least I’m allowed to expense 2 alcoholic beverages per travel day.
With my wings, like a graceful swan.
A most prodigious and venerable comment.
None of the men in my life did such a thing. This isn’t normal teenage boy behavior.
I think Hodorable provided a decent answer, even if he misinterpreted what you meant by “us” (I’m not sure who “us” is either). Your response seems needlessly harsh.
I’m finding the story that One-Eyed Dan posted suspect. I mean, this lady happened to get robbed during the brief period of time that she had a borrowed gun on her? I mean, I guess stranger things have happened, but it’s still weird. Did she suspect a robbery was going to happen. If you are afraid of robbery, why not…
Panacea. Sounds like the disease, rather than the cure, if you ask me.
“Second-to-last” is the right definition, but I’ve most frequently heard it to mean “last”. If people keep doing that, then “penultimate” and “ultimate” will end up meaning the same dame thing.
I’ve gotten free drinks while traveling for business and didn’t know until the bill came. I would point out the mistake to the server or bartender and they would just wink at me. I don’t know how this keeps happening, though I’m told I have resting “sad” face.
I would have swooped in and bailed the girl out*. Ladies gotta stick together.
You had me at “veal parm” and lost me at “Celtics”
Truely, bao is one of the most inoffensive things you can eat, assuming you aren’t allergic to any of the ingredients. It’s just a dinner roll with some meat or veggies inside.
This reminds me of the time I opened a carton Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream and found nary a chocolate chip. I still ate it though, which is something one-bean-man couldn’t really do.
I’m glad you brought up the point about religion. I was raised Atheist, and at one point a person straight up asked me, to my face, “If you don’t have a religion, how do you know right from wrong?”