Istg this is an onion headline.
Istg this is an onion headline.
A little better. Luigi had a much better target.
All I know we are charging full steam ahead into climate catastrophe that seems to fluctuate between many shades of bleek. As long as that seems true, I won't personally bring life into this world. A short life filled with struggle and hardship is no way to live.
There's a few other industries you'd get a similar response, like a defense contractor or something, but in general you're right.
Alright, if they're having a romp in the afterlife in some capacity, they aren't ghosts. There's a kind of underlying implication they're sticking around for some worldly purpose or reason. Often this is used for metaphor about moving on in your life (or rather afterlife).
Well, I think it's important to recognize these problems without going in the fascist direction. Overshoot is real and a problem. The solution isn't melting the poors and 'useless eaters', when the rich are disproportionately the problem.
We also need more collective cooperation to course correct yesterday, similar to climate change but this shit is more holistic.
The badposting comm is that way
The 51st state, and an important one (not like Montana or Kansas)
How was this calculated? Did it count our proxies? While I'm sure the number is high, that seems a little large and I want to look into it.
He almost got there with the Walz pick, but absolutely saw the writing on the wall at the DNC.
Probably something like Trump is a hell demon and extra fire because hell? It's my best guess anyway.
I'm pretty sure this post is designed to kill the soul. I am made slightly worse for witnessing this abortion of an implementation and I will never be quite the same again.
Counterpoint: The first season was a slog and I can see why people get turned off it. Not to say it's amazing after but it's pretty good until Steve Carrell leaves.
At least in windows, the hosts file can point from any domain to any IP. In theory you can do things like point advertising domains to 127.0.0.1 if you wanted to make sure web requests never made it off your local machine. I did this a lot back in the day to test websites running locally but pointed to a friendlier name than localhost:randomport
December 8? What did they know?