@lovestubbs80
@DaveHolmes
@KonstantineinCA
Nah, it's kinda stupider than that? Ex-BF called the cops, they were (supposedly) having sex, got fined. It all rests on the same 14th Amendment reading, which is thin...
@JaneOst_
@garbage_sprite
A twenty-two year-old told me vaping is a better high than smoking and I am just absolutely frightened for an entire birth cohort
@jason_pontin
honestly if you want an answer for why I'm extremely cynical about the motives of people who preach caution one of them is that when I ask "who's funding you" they say "farmers" and then when I ask more specifically they say "Wall Street banks"
nollie firecracker down 7 stairs in a narrow space between two handrails, push, push, push across rough and uneven granite tiles, back tail down a hostile 7 stair rail, pan to skyscrapers.
@fascistsFCKoff
@jackalltogether
@nkulw
Sure! It selects for the wealthy (can afford tutoring and other resources) and the children of medical practitioners (have access to resources and networks) above all else
@britley_adler
@AnthropoceneKid
I'm trying to imagine what figuring this out would feel like and I'm really not sure if I would laugh or like...break down and die
@yungchomsky
"You can order slaves off Wayfair" is far more legibile and interesting than "there's a complex chain of international exchange (with many people that are actually indistinguishable from slaves) and that's why you can buy cheap furniture online"
@thehill
since this is just clickbait and this is important info
"The new symptoms for the disease are chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, and new loss of taste or smell"
@sheesh90840506
@fietsprofessor
Chicago, just south of Oak Street Beach.
This is a common yearly occurrence.
It's likely that the route was closed, but the cyclist continued on because alternates are extremely circuitous
@Stephynb
@JohnBerman
@miguelmarquez
@NewDay
the sound of his voice is really unsettling. This is like a type A, majorly successful guy that has made tons of correct decisions being asked to do something no one can
@ear2thepavement
@davidlparsons
The chemical properties that make it a desirable consumer good are the same properties that make it last forever. Lesson in there!
@fascistsFCKoff
@jackalltogether
@nkulw
That's the "secret third thing," and it's definitely present - but absolutely outnumbered by the children of medical professionals and the wealthy.
@ezra_marc
*humanity driving full speed down a dark road while looking at phone*
"hey man, could you focus on the road?"
"what are you, some kind of anti-progress Luddite?"
@YGalanter
@WSJopinion
@DavidRivkin
The great thing about the WSJ is that you can completely ignore their op-eds and lose nothing of value from your subscription. Probably worst op-ed section in media, and they seem to relish that.
@OsitaNwanevu
"but the hospitals aren't full"
"but we can't afford stimulus"
"but the death rate is only 1%"
"but the treatments are better than in March"
Jerry: "skateboarders might romanticize what they do a little too much. just go skate. it's fun to think about this debate. but I think maybe people are a little too high on their own shit."
YouTube comment section on his video part:
@spiccarella
editor notes: please shorten sections about generations to "things are very complicated. life is laden with contradictions and everyone has developed some way to cope with them."
@emmaogreen
I've really enjoyed adding a good amount of cheese and water to my omelets lately and letting the eggs finish cooking when I turn off the pan.
@NotSpamIpromise
I never had to pay rent through Venmo and I hate landlords. Can't even imagine this. so really, thank you Venmo and PayPal for doing this crucial work to guide the coming political upheaval.