wjstone01
wjstone
wjstone01

I don’t think slightly editorializing a breakdown of proposed legislation in certain states is “political rhetoric” and I wasn’t able to find any proof that lifehacker is not “designed” for said editorializing or writers’ opinions, period. If you can find a place on the site (or elsewhere) that explicitly states

Hi there,

You’re free to advocate for or against the bills as you see fit.

Not biased much, at all, no not at all.

If they manage to pay off that BMW and it’s a reliable car

“Even you can become President!”

Yup, it’s not what you make. It’s what you keep.

Apple and iCloud need to get their security act together. I’m guessing it’s another social engineering hack.

For anyone curious, it’s called “Missing” and I’ve actually found it really intruiging and I have no interest at all in him as a celebrity but his struggle from going from nothing when young to filthy rich and famour later and now into a possibly depressive spiral down is extremely fascinating story of an extremely

I got you covered

I know what it is.

I know what it is.

The only times my bag ever gets opened is because of my metal French press.

That’s what’s terrifying/frustrating, it seems like they’re stacking the cabinet etc. to essentially remove checks & balances, so that when we cry “you can’t DO that, that’s illegal!” they’re just like, “so?”

There’s a difference between obeying your commanding officer and literally flying his flag. Instead of your country’s.

I get that you don’t want to understand, but this isn’t allowed.

Bubba, when I took my oath of allegiance, I didn’t have to offer fealty to the President. But I did have to affirm this:

Low temps? It’s 47 out. Rainy and chilly but for Jan this is ridiculously mild. It’s like climate change just showed up to protest. (I know it doesn’t work that way, but still).

Tiny crowds to fill his tiny hands