I’ve been on the internet for a long time and I’d never seen that one. You’re doing God’s work.
I’ve been on the internet for a long time and I’d never seen that one. You’re doing God’s work.
And his lack of any sort of moral compass beyond “money”
Not for the first round of appointments in 2017. Tillerson, Pruitt, Ajit Pai, DeVos, etc. were all industry insiders with their own harmful agendas who resigned as soon as they gutted whatever specific parts of their agencies they wanted.
So, frankly, yes men are probably less harmful.
That’s all well and good, but are you really suggesting that trans people who are fearing for their lives should stay put to help the electoral college issues four years from now?
If there is a benevolent God, then this is the shit that could convince me that they might exist
“Have you met the new kid, Bryan? He seems pretty cool!”
That makes more sense than Big 5
I do love the feeling of disorientation I got from the first book. The whole thing felt like I was in a fever dream and I was never sure if I was losing my mind or it was the book.
Of course a big chunk of that could be the sleep deprivation that came with having 2 kids under two at the same time as reading the book.
Honestly, we’ve all been there.
Achh, good point. I’d forgotten about that
Even better is the fact that Trump’s Secret Service detail would likely be… shall we say “less than motivated” to protect their charge
We got in on on our house in early 2016 and the price of real estate in our area increased by 20% while we were in escrow.
Our house has more than doubled in price since then but if we had fallen out of escrow, we would not have been able to buy anything anywhere near our jobs/preferred city (and my partner and I have a combined income north of 150k/year).
Shit is crazy these days
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Rounders has a young Matt Damon and Edward Norton and is entirely about gamblers making their living as poker players in the late 90’s or early 2000’s.
It’s pretty good
Edit: I just realized you said not entirely about cards, but I still highly recommend the movie. The plot revolves around cards, but it’s also about ambition and knowing when to cut off deadbeat friends
I fucking love Powell’s. I love the selection and the used books and the atmosphere and Portland, and really everything about it
It’s honestly one of my favorite places in the world.
Fucking Onion keeps giving them ideas; the GOP might as well start paying them as policy advisors
it wouldn’t be too hard to do the math.
I think you severely overestimate their ability to do math.
So long good times, bad times are ready to rock and roll. These black dogs spin so much BS it left OP dazed and confused