For the longest time, I thought frankincense was a Halloween-themed product made by like, Bath & Bodyworks or something. It was very confusing hearing Serious people get religious about it.
Yeah but we don't do that because of the optics. And only because of the optics, really.
The husband's shorts make him look hung
Yeah it should be called computer math let's be real
...isn't that standard reading in US high school? I had to read that one, anyway
Diegetic scream pointed out another lawsuit where Fox did successfully dismiss a defamation lawsuit. It's McDougal v. Fox News Network, LLC where Tucker Carlson accused some lady who had an affair with Trump of extortion. She sued him but the court ultimately ruled that "the statements are rhetorical hyperbole and opinion commentary intended to frame a political debate, and, as such, are not actionable as defamation. In addition, as a public figure, Ms. McDougal must raise a plausible inference of actual malice to sustain her defamation claim. She has failed to do so."
No you're supposed to either cross your eyes or look through the picture for stereograms to work. And by look through the picture I mean focus your eyes so that you're not looking at the image, but past the image. The exact depth your eyes need to be focused on varies and it can take a while for your brain to parse what it's looking at but imo the animated ones are easier to see
She becomes a cop in the final episode. Very in-character
Damned if you do, damned if you don't. Might as well lie then
I'm all for anti-cairn action but I draw the line at discrimination for building inukshuks.
Unrelated, but I'm curious about how they got that picture of those two. Did he already have the picture ready and just gave it to the writer? Or did they meet up for a photoshoot? If it's the latter, I'd sure as fuck wouldn't agree to being taken out to an empty field "for a picture" given the charges.
Those make much more sense. I was imagining an article where it's just like, a picture of a Chinese person haha