That got me upset enough that when I read “GI Joe movie” in your comment, it was the first thing I thought of, before reading the rest of your comment.
That got me upset enough that when I read “GI Joe movie” in your comment, it was the first thing I thought of, before reading the rest of your comment.
Now do it with average households with college degrees, since that’s a more reasonable comparison.
“God makes an exception for you and your group, specifically.”
My problem is it is never that simple. It’s never “do this thing or don’t,” it’s “you have to do these five things. This one might be really difficult or time consuming. The other four your can just do right now.” So the difficult one keeps getting pushed out because other things, that are also necessary, are easier. The list never completely empties, so it’s like Hunter’s Stew, with the difficult thing just collecting at the bottom until it becomes an emergency.
And then I find out it’s a relatively simple thing, I just had to do it.
What indicates what on that map? There are two white and one black marker
It does make me a little uncomfortable to see intimate displays of affection in public. It doesn’t matter if it’s straight or gay or whatever.
That obviously should have no effect on them. I have gotten comfortable with the discomfort, which is what people should generally do. It’s not their problem to deal with, it’s mine.
I bet Simone Giertz’s Truckla had working windshield wipers…
Front seat? Sure. Back seat? Nah. You have to remove paneling, pull a tab up, then pull a cord forward. That is a three step, non-obvious and non-intuitive way to open a door.
Are we “seppos” because we are septic tanks, or are we supposedly inclined to have septic tanks?
Because I’ll lightly disagree with one of those, only because most people I’ve met and places I’ve lived have used public sewage systems.
Edit: nevermind, read further on the definition page. It’s a rhyming thing (kind of?) and we’re full of shit. I’m on board with that.
I constantly get headaches in the back of my head (and creep forward along the top) and take medication for high blood pressure. Didn’t realize those two were connected.
It was more late 00s. I met my wife on OkC in 2008, and Match and it had been around for awhile at that point. It was still something vaguely embarrassing, and people didn’t usually talk about using those.
It feels like you set this up on purpose, lol.
Holy shit, that took a turn.
I’d avoid mentioning it unless you want the ire of the Trickster God.
That hit surprisingly hard and unexpectedly. I don’t remember any of the rest of that episode, but I remember that tiny bit very clearly.
Somebody posted a picture of a Harry Potter book burning in what I believe was a bird bath.
I commented that it was ironic that two groups so diametrically opposed as those that don’t like shitty TERFs, and crazy Fundamentalists that not only believe magic is real, but also Sinful, would protest the books in that way for such completely different reasons.
The person posting said something about “hurr durr mah both sides,” some people corrected them that I wasn’t saying they were the same, just that it was bizarre that they agree on something at all, much less that… and then the mod removed my comment (I believe the same that wrote the comment responding to mine).
So… sometimes mods here can show poor reading comprehension and remove things for no reason as well.
The robot, dubbed Alexander THGR8, appeared to be losing when it reached across and broke the child’s finger. It subsequently claimed victory.
The boy, Gordian Ott, is expected to make a full recovery.
Do you break the law? Yes or no?
The answer is almost certainly yes, but it definitely requires context. Are we talking speeding? Murder?
It’s like on a physical health assessment I have to take yearly that asks if I’m a smoker with the options ofa pack a day or more, a pack a week, I quit smoking, or I have never smoked a cigarette.
Sometimes (often!) A simple yes or no doesn’t answer the context of the question.
Yes, where they argue over which convoluted plan that ultimately benefits insurance companies is “better” and which is “totally communism.”
Excluding the obvious choice of everybody gets Healthcare at no higher average cost to the individuals.