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The absolute worst thing about LEOs is that they will. Not. Back. Down. For. ANYTHING. They can be wrong as fuck, but once they get started no amount of reasoning can appeal to them. They barge into the wrong homes all the fucking time, they forcible detain the wrong people all the fucking time, they kill or maim the

L.A. Weeklydid not have to be sheared of its talent and ethos...”

Moore mistakenly started riding because he heard he could mount a young filly.

To be fair, he usually just hangs around the Ponies

Yes, this gen, Sony has done damned well for itself, much like it did coming off of the market changing PSOne and causing massive waves of hype for the PS2 which had one of the longest lifespans a game system has had to date. I don’t think we’ll -ever- see that sort of market control again anytime soon, everyone and

Yes, absolutely. I’ve been to several restaurants, concert venues, and sports venues claiming to have craft beer offerings only to find that everything offered is under the umbrella of ABI and/or some other conglomerate. Places that claim to sell craft beer but only offer Stella, Heinken, Ballast Point, Golden Road,

Bed naps are dangerous for me. If I take a bed nap after work, I usually wake up 3 hours later all groggy at like 9 PM and now my sleeping for the night is off and I’m eating a super late dinner to boot.

For me it’s more about supporting the smaller businesses that are nearby.

Laughing directly at people for consumer behavior is a sign of psychopathy. i am caring and empathetic.

i prefer bullshitting with customers to doing work, so i encourage aimless shambling. i will be happy to make you coffee or cocoa and give you snacks if you don’t make me run to the back to lift something heavy off the top of a ten-foot wall.

My concerns about a beer not being as good once they’re acquired by InBev isn’t about a “best if consumed by” date. It’s more about them incorporating cost-cutting measures into the beer-making process itself (e.g., cheaper hops, barley, etc.) in order to churn out more beer, and in turn sell more while spending less

Agree to an extent. If given the option of two good beers I’ll try to support the little guy. But I love how many craft beer enthusiasts decided that goose island bourbon County was terrible all of a sudden

I have a part time job at Williams-Sonoma. AMA

Okay so

The fuckers also moving polling without notifying voters and the website info is incorrect in some areas. A whole city (Lafayette, AL) is without power today. So those people aren’t able to vote. I asked how are they going to vote. Answer: I don’t know. Smh, they don’t know how the city is going to vote with no power.

Distribution and shelf space arguments were always my biggest problems with “Big Beer,” but to be honest, they don’t affect me as much anymore. The local shops I go to have dedicated shelves to local small brewers, and many of them have started doing their own distribution. I’ll happily go to the taproom directly for

Right, but for those that are still small and not part of a larger company, the consolidation and market control from big beer can and does hurt them. In practice, the big guys own distribution in every major market.

The Good Place, like Parks and Rec before it, will be the best sitcom on tv and be shat on by award programs. Because they are terrible.

There is. It's called "paying a rabbi to bless the strawberries as kosher."