I assume that kind of thing would kill their business model.
I assume that kind of thing would kill their business model.
Perhaps not the most important thing, but are all those windows good for security?
Ok, but this is totally unfair given the circumstances. If youβre getting an illegal nazi tattoo in a country that was once invaded by nazis itβs probably best that they donβt ask why, and donβt need to.
That picture of him must be at least a decade old, though. The eye might be on his chin by now.
"We can be as shitty as we want but you have to treat us fairly, because you said you care about fairness."
They are all 12yo boys.
"It's wrong for Dems to use the same weapons we use even in a defensive capacity, but at least it's understandable. But using those same weapons offensively, to gain an advantage the way we do?! DIRTY POOL! How dare you!"
Ah, so the "some of his best friends are Jewish!" defense really was pulled out based on the "some of my best bartenders are Platner!" maxim.
It is believed to be the clumsiest writing by you that you believe to have ever seen.
Is this for real?
No, it's not a joke. I am not a public health expert, but my understanding is that approaches that treat people with compassion even when they're *very wrong* are much more successful than preening moralism. But again, I'm not an expert.
I love these righteous replies. No one is saying you should care about their feelings for their sake. But if your goal is more vaccinations, especially if your side has very little political power, it just *might* be worth considering how to achieve compliance beyond "I would will it to be so!"
Nick being confused at why the young people are even here. (Actually Steve Buscemi holding a beer in Ghost World but indeed looking perplexed.)
Two young women, Scarlett Johansson and Thora Birch, from the film Ghost World, standing next to each other and looking quizzically into the distance. In the film they play high school seniors who become fascinated (in a morbid and pitying way) with a much older nerdy loner played by Steve Buscemi.
Actually, no, I haven't had any problems in a long time. But the fear still gets to me! And it occurs to me that's why I have a wired ethernet connection on my primary work computer.
Nothing feels so good as sending a demand letter on your own behalf. Of course, it's preferably a legit one...
First they came for the trans people, and I said nothing because I wasnβt trans. Then they were like actually Iβm pretty sure you are trans and I said no Iβm not and they went okay well show us your penis then and I said what no get out of my face and they said that oneβs a girl get her
once again asking democrats to get out ahead of an issue which will prove to be monumentally unpopular in a month or two instead of waffling while they wait for poll data
I actually installed a great mesh system last year and have also been proselytizing about them! So even though Iβm getting great speeds everywhere, itβs still only the download speeds because my old plan only promised 35 mbps max, which is pitiful. But yeah, arenβt they awesome?
Theyβre the only ones I trust until I get an AI subscription.
Tech knowers: I recently switched my internet plan to pay more money(!) for *lower* download speeds (600 to 500 mbs) but significantly higher upload speeds (35 to 100) because I work from home and I donβt want my internet lagging during critical things like court appearances. Was this a good call?
This is one of those songs that I totally sing along to even though I have to admit I donβt know that vast majority of the words so what am I even singing? π€·ββοΈ
The sundried tomato may have been overused in the 90s, I get it, but its near total disappearance from cuisine is such an overreaction to a perfectly fine ingredient.
markwayne,
markwayne,
markwayne,
markwaaaaayne,
iβm begging of you please donβt fight this man.
I do everything fatly and now this phrase makes me desperately want to ride in a golf cart so I can personally live it!
Are those sundried tomatoes?!
As Rachel points out on her Instagram, notice that the guy at the front has a Totenkopf on his quarter zip.
That's why Maine Democrats should not let anyone displaying Nazi symbols near the United States Senate
Senator Rick Scott, a Republican, wrote on X on Thursday afternoon that the messages were "disgusting and cannot be tolerated," adding, "Racists and antisemites are not welcome in the Republican Party."
How does the saying go? βDo not print [incredibly, hilariously obvious] lies in the newspaperβ?
I donβt know if thatβs considered cultural appropriation of the Dutch, though. Sorry, I was clearly trying to be helpful and now Iβm not so sure.
Why not just get your own windmill? You can kill two birds (or more!) with one stone. At least, thatβs what I understand from the presidentβs obsession.