His "tough guy" face is truly hilarious. He did it in his mug shot, too. He's trying sooo fucking hard.
I have my doubts. In my experience, the absolute worst customers were the ones who wanted to lecture you because ~I used to work in retail.~ I think some people just suck.
Uh, of course it's not that great--but that doesn't mean it isn't better or we want to go backwards to when it was worse.
RIP Sweet Wasabi, you had a great blep. So sorry for your loss. 💔
Our gal has a similar mask pattern & I gave her a few extra scritches for you.
Muscle memory, going on autopilot, and it not being immediately obvious in the dark. Idk what to tell y'all, when you sit down to use the bathroom 100% of the time it's just not top of mind when you're barely awake.
This is 1000% a thing and I would be shocked if the majority of women who have lived with men haven't experienced this at least once in their lives. It happens just like in this post: in the middle of the night, you don't turn on the lights and you just go through the motions without thinking because you're half asleep. Not a fun way to wake up. Super jarring, kinda hurts, gets your ass wet, and that lip of the toilet is just generally a little grosser than the seat.
Says a lot about these people and is honestly kind of tragic they love their lives this way.
“When I look at myself in the first grade and I look at myself now, I’m basically the same. The temperament is not that different.” -Donald Trump https://www.cnn.com/2016/03/04/opinions/president-trump-six-year-old-with-nuclear-weapons-dantonio/index.html
While I generally agree with you, this case is literally an example of how the public's outrage DOES matter and potentially changed the course of this case, regardless of the legality.
Most of the time it's not as egregious as trying to use a free trial for streaming to force arbitration for wrongful death at an amusement park. I truly can't imagine any world where this doesn't blow up because it's so outrageous.
But Mike Lindell is doing great!!
I'm just confused how anyone thought this was a good idea to begin with. Surely the strong public backlash could have been easily anticipated.
It's from the gymnastics balance beam final. The silver medalist is Zhou Yaqin from China.
They're talking about the meme. Walz's comment was an "if you know, you know" kind of joke. Totally fine and funny. The meme, however, distilled it down to a "direct" quote that he didn't even say, calling Vance a "couch fucker"--you don't need to look that up to take issue with it.
I'm not sure I have an issue with the meme, but I see their point.
Isn't this exactly why we haven't already switched?
The healthcare industry knows just how much they stand to lose so spending hundreds of millions of dollars annually on lobbying is just the cost of doing business.
Nah, that's not really a thing, not sure where you read that?
Source: in Texas (unfortunately.)
That's why I added the link. I thought anyone reading who wasn't already familiar with the quote would just assume it was a joke, I know I would.
Nothing makes me feel old quite like a gen z meme.
“When I look at myself in the first grade and I look at myself now, I’m basically the same. The temperament is not that different.” -Donald Trump https://www.cnn.com/2016/03/04/opinions/president-trump-six-year-old-with-nuclear-weapons-dantonio/index.html
It isn't about having a bad taste from the past. Policy like this would further disenfranchise vulnerable populations present day. A barrier for entry like this is going to disproportionately impact lower income folks. Hard to study for a test like this when you're busting your ass at 3 part time jobs trying to make ends meet. That's not even to mention the inequality that exists within the education system between higher and lower income areas to begin with. "Our system failed you, so now you're not qualified to vote. Cheers!"
Three guesses as to who this policy would affect more: white people or people of color?