Oh, good! I might finally get a break from the buttplug I lost last week.
Convenience store workers are the true heroes under fire.
He means Kim is the moral leader of 1.4 billion people. All my homies roll juche.
If you haven’t been through Checkpoint Charlie and shopped at GUM, you’re not really an oldhead.
The paywall dropped on me before I could get to the end of the article, but a couple of observations:
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“Overrun” is dehumanizing language. I’m otherwise highly sympathetic, but casting desperate people, many likely staring down deportation unless they can find a new position, as an effective horde is gross. I would like to trust that Wired provided that characterization, not the organizers.
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The organizers ruined their own event, by not establishing and enforcing guardrails for attendance. This is a problem mostly of their own making. Rather than pointing, again, at desperate people, they should be accepting responsibility and planning to avoid the issue in the future.
HuffPost has gone from reprocessing comments on Twitter to now just reprocessing comments by MSNBC and late-night TV hosts.
And, here we are, lips attached at the end of the media centipede.
Rooting for beverage cart panel.
And, those dummy-to-mediocre cops compose the pool from which detectives are promoted.
Don’t forget hard-everything.
Was it a goof? Which episode?
EDIT: https://www.gateworld.net/news/2019/07/goof-gate-stargate-production-errors/
Thank you. I can’t figure out if it’s that or a rest-of-the-fucking-owl.