That thumbnail looks like a really well-modded FallOut 4.
That thumbnail looks like a really well-modded FallOut 4.
Brilliant, ol’ sport! There’s a mallet and horse waiting for you at West Egg this weekend—I simply won’t take no for an answer.
Crap, I left my $199 yearly subscription info inside my butler’s Lamborghini. Could your personal valet sky-write your login credentials for nature.com above my Tuscan estate? Specifically, above the Eastern alpaca pens—this Murano glass monocle of mine isn’t a bi-focal. Cheers.
checks map
Oh. Huh…
I feel like the Mystery Machine became a requirement after Venkman exploded too many real estate developers.
I guess I’m not really make any aspersions about the perceived quality of the show. It’s just with the way GoT ended.
After being so amazing at first, then ending abruptly and terribly—the idea of watching a spin-off series feels a little bit like going on a date with a wild and amazing woman, only to wake up in tub full of ice with two missing kidneys. Then, after an arduous, miraculous recovery asking if she has a sister.
People watch House of the Dragon?
There was another door jam label for the folks who foolishly didn’t expect their car to burn them for trying to exit it.
I hope the developers stay true to the original source material.
Translating from ancient Sumerian can lend itself to a lot of interpretation.
Anyone else assume that thumbnail was a Fallout screenshot?
It plays a random clip of Walker Texas Ranger.
Nas T-Funk was the OG of Funeral Beat Boxing.
This new guy can only walk-in thanks to people having already opened the doors and windows on account of Nas T-Funk.
Bill Burr: “Why the fuck am I listening to you? Like you’ve done something…”
Chud Fuck: <nothing>
Only source seems to be this Slate article:
In respect to that specific Slate article, Snopes had some issues with it and labeled the story as “unproven”:
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/chinese-drivers-kill-pedestrians/
The Snopes article does a nice job of pointing out the Slate article’s issues.
This reminds me of that Chinese law about being personally responsible for all medical debts of a person you run over—incentivizing killing the person, rather than injuring them.
Honestly, good on that local news director and crew for not interrupting or cutting off that guy’s account.
At some point you get so used to the local news just sharing coverage of riot police lines with the sounds of drum beats and incoherent bullhorn noise—sometimes with a short clip of the local police chief and/or campus administrator, but rarely any kind of coherent synopsis of the protestors’ position by a level-headed and reasoned individual.
If anything, those news crews more often run footage of an exasperated, emotionally hijacked protestor who comes across to a passive news audience as “easy to dismiss”, particularly when juxtaposed against the footage of stoic police lines and prepared statements by administrators and officials.
When you see a protestor’s account, like from this guy, I think the passive news audience may actually have enough balanced information to form a thought or opinion beyond “police good, noisy kids bad”.
I’d vote for that guy.
For reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rm_(Unix)