Abortion bans definitely play into capitalist goals. They ensure impoverished, desperate workers will be even more available to work for a pittance.
Abortion bans definitely play into capitalist goals. They ensure impoverished, desperate workers will be even more available to work for a pittance.
Was there other clear damage? We still have some damage from a hurricane in July around here, and it was really quite bad until about a month ago.
You do realize that social workers are at least attempting to make social programs work for people? Like, they are pushing socialism in a real, mostly positive way?
I’m really sorry that these people who just really want to help people are bothering you, but maybe just explain your situation kindly and have gratitude for the people they do help who suffer from capitalism?
Wow, that is awesome… Any ideas what is going on in the lower right corner? Lady grail?
That does seem gross and weird.
I will note that this is German potato salad, which does not have mayo and instead has vinegar, so it’s not quite as disgusting as I first thought.
Still, the only use cases I can think of would be camping and end of world prepping.
Yeah, I think something like 15 would be the perfect “fuck you” amount for something beyond Starbucks and fast food. Enough to make it worth going, but only really enough for an appetizer.
Or be really horrible and just take one of the 50 or 100 ones for a decent restaurant, and just don’t get it activated. He won’t find out until they try to run it, I think.
This might be the most horrible idea I’ve ever had.
And Titanic! Wait… No.
Hey! That’s a great scene to remember it by. I’m going to to use this in my lesson about this verb next year. Students will love it.
Thank you for expanding on my point. “Drawn” is the past participle, which must be used in passive constructions such as the above. “Drew” is simple past tense.
Assholes love to fail upwards.
Not trying to be a jerk. Please take this as kindly as it is meant.
The past tense of “draw” is “drawn.” It is an irregular verb in English.
Silly English.
I agree wholeheartedly with all you have said. It is especially frustrating when someone else’s emotions prime me to feel that emotion overwhelmingly when the next slightly justifiable situation occurs.
For example, I had a friend who was going through the end of a terrible marriage and we talked about it a lot. She would leave, and then the next thing that came out of someone else’s mouth would often make me snap at them, which would confuse them. I would feel justified in my anger at the time because it felt so real, but later realize it was just carry over from my conversation with my friend.
Luckily, she is divorced now and doing great.
James Taylor’s Fire and Rain is about exactly this situation.
Yes! Do it. It looks quite beautiful in the second picture, but wow, that first one is really great!
Misleading thumbnail! I thought it was the surface of a canteloupe at first.
Oof, that’s some hubris right there! Love to see nemesis.
Yes, thank you!
I’m sorry, maybe I’m missing it, but is the single. Image I see the input or the output? Why would you would not provide both so we can understand whether this was successful or not?
Edit. Am dumbass. It’s a GIF. Wasn’t clear on my client.