weedowhirler
weedowhirler
weedowhirler

This goes too far. While I certainly understand the notion that overt aggression and physicality are inappropriate in general society or the workplace, sport is an arena specifically created for the expression of those traits. I play in an NYC mens’ recreational soccer league and: 1) we all suck; 2) we all know we

In terms of rec sports where the whole point is to have fun, and often get as drunk as possible, take a chill pill weekend warrior.

The flack Musk has been getting on the sub thing was pretty unfair. He did try to help and his solution was feasible as outlined in an email with one of the divers. That said, the media tried to frame it as a publicity stunt and nothing more which most likely got to one of the other divers and we get where we are.

but calling the police on an erratic possibly armed black male, is the best way to get him killed.

“It also weighs two pounds, and is about the size of a large water bottle, so it won’t take up too much space in your camping bag.”

“It also weighs two pounds, and is about the size of a large water bottle, so it won’t take up too much space in

Lol. It’s interesting how the positive reinforcements of the interwebs (retweets, likes, stars, etc.) has morphed how people think (at least online). This dude just reads an article and thinks “hmm what’s the least offensive and completely obvious thing I can say that everyone will have no choice but to star”.

I’m sure this study has plenty of merit.

Banner in the armor in his final scene was probably the worst CGI I’ve ever seen in a major movie in years.

OMFG. there is no excuse for this. Any group/distribution list that has the whole company should be locked down and restricted. That way when the occasional idot does a “reply all” to whole company, it only winds up in my inbox where I reject it and snuff out the storm before it takes hold.

I mean this just seems like he’s allowed to have opinions because they are opinions you agree with (doubtful you’d write this if he wrote F Obama or something) but whatevah.

The notion that “rule of thumb” originally refereed to it being legal to beat women with thumb-width sticks is almost certainly a myth. There’s no historical record of such a usage, and plenty of benign uses of the phrase going back centuries.

Geez. This is an extremely long article that really does not say much. A professor I once had would have labeled this as an “inflated essay”

Y’all already published the “Tee hee! I’ve never heard of Star Wars!” article when the last one came out.

I don’t get the Jez hate for BM. It seems like most of the people who write about it have never been; the same with the comments. Perhaps my experience was out of the norm, but I’ve never experienced anything like BM before. I have never been surrounded by such love, kindness, and body-positivity. Perhaps I was lucky.

As far as I know in some situations like this drivers are still offered the surge fair while riders are refunded. IIRC that’s what they did in Sydney when they were offering free rides to get people away from the hostage standoff.

I’m not so sure the argument here is black-and-white.

But that is completely incorrect. Formula 1 absolutely is about physical strength and we know this because the drivers go through rigorous training to be able to pilot these cars. Everyone who follows the sport knows the amount of force exerted on the neck and core during cornering, on the leg during braking, the heat

“F1: Driving isn’t about physical strength.” LOL

It used to bother me, but now with auto-headlights that turn off after a min I just assume that’s the case.

There’s no proof anyone believes this. Every tweet cited was a joke.