I am also on team bar soap, but body wash isn’t always “soap”, it’s sometimes a detergent.
Which is another reason why I am on team bar soap.
People are often rewarded with power or money for doing/saying shitty things.
If you are rewarded for something, you are likely to continue the pattern.
Depends on the model. People are mostly attacking cybertrucks in the wild.
If it’s cybertruck, the owner knew, or chose not to know.
Relationships and conversations require both sides to put in effort, or else they die.
You say you know that they will be there when you need it, but are you sure? It doesn’t sound like you’re giving them what they need.
The only thing there that I use is Battle.net.
This might not be helpful, but I found that installing it through Lutris worked for me. Systems and OSs are different, so it may not work for you.
Use your computer to do the things you want, and if you need to use Windows to do it, use Windows to do it.
I think it’s because they usually mean “Shut up, I don’t care what you’re thinking about, just be pretty.”
I think it’s because they usually mean “Shut up, I don’t care what you’re thinking about, just be pretty.”
Infinity happens in MTG all the time.
We don’t have one.
If something isn’t important enough to have a specific place, it isn’t important enough to own.
I completely agree that the quality of the story is kinda the whole point, but I am tired of seeing comments like the one RightHand made; complaining that she is a woman just because she is a woman.
If women make up around 50% of the people on earth, shouldn’t they make up around 50% of the main characters?
Non-gendered wording isn’t exclusive to English, it’s mostly other European languages that stick to doing that.
There are some languages that don’t even have different words for “he” and “she”.
Edit: made the wording less asshole-y
Infowars was/is a media company, Alex Jones’ show was on TV and online.
They are known for peddling and creating far right conspiracy theories, and because of this were often banned from social media websites for breaking their Terms of Service.
Because Elon is a right-wing conspiracy theorist who likes Alex Jones, he unbanned infowars from Twitter when he(Elon) bought it.
Inforwars was recently sued into the ground because of the claims he made to his audience about the victims of school shootings and their families. Because of this, he was ordered to have his assets liquidated.
The Onion (a satirical news/comedy website) won the bid for Inforwars and its assets, and Elon isn’t a fan of this, so he’s trying to not allow The Onion access to the Inforwars Twitter account.
The shirt is using an aggressive tone, which is inferring the person wearing is someone who would complain about “those damn libs and their pronouns.”
But even with the aggressive tone, the shirt is letting us know that which pronouns he uses.
You can likely just block the magazine for yourself, or you can contact https://kbin.melroy.org/u/melroy about it.
So I am not American, but couldn’t the spike have to do with rural/urban divide? Like, a polling place with a very high population, with a higher chance of voters not being conservative, reporting their count?
If you bought a house at the very top of your budget and the payments went up, it doesn’t really matter how much money you make.
I went with the Razr (2023), and it’s great. It was cheap, it gets small, and the screen is on the inside, meaning I don’t need to worry about things scratching it, and the battery lasts a long time.
If there is another similar phone when I go to replace mine, I will grab it.
If all the market offers me is an expensive phone with a giant outer screen, I won’t.
This is a statement, telling the reader to consider, or be skeptical of, what the common understanding of what 6th grade is.
This asking the reader what most people think 6th grade is.
So, how did you read the comment? It isn’t a question; it’s a statement in both sense of the word.