713 pts ยท October 29, 2014
Delay on dog. Dog in 60.
You look like a suburban version of Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
It's weird to say, but I've liked dislocation, compared to other forms of injury. When it's fixed, that's it, you're done. You feel peace.
Be careful with girls who cosplay villains more than heroes. That's like nature putting bright colors on a dart frog.
Eventually, when people get used to this, you can phase out human cooks.
I mean... he's *telling* us he's a super villain. And somehow, when he launches his evil master plan, we're all going to act surprised.
I make these things from scratch with an ink pen, no other tools, and this made me *really irrationally angry*.
I'm not saying, but that woman isn't happier with her decisions, and that guy will find another girl - he has a big dick unicorn for a bro.
I don't think he tried to say it. It's weird when people try to dismiss things by saying people 'tried' to say it.
It's a shame he didn't end it saying he *did* donate to a food bank, too.
I'm not that guy. I *like* expensive things.
Apple excelled at marketing from 1996-2008. Now they're selling tech for people who don't know what computers are.
Okay, but if we can make people do good for as little as recognition, that's a worthwhile investment.
Because the charicaristics are typical within the community, and we end up with public attention on the repetition. Dick.
That's the premise. That premise doesn't bear out into real life.
I think when Americans do it, we tend to call them 'Natives', and right-wing people tend to say they don't deserve the land and water.
I liked the questions the first episode made you ask about David Cameron. That man (purportedly) *did* fuck a pig. We don't know his motive.
Escaping the Airport is a Toronto experience that absolutely everyone should miss out on.
Addendum - an evil person has to do harmful things repeatedly - and that doesn't have to be with a selfish motive.
Good and evil are determined by people's repeated actions - a good person does good things by default, for example, consistently.
Actually, it's about being selfish. Neutral people have to take good-or-evil actions, being virtuous in that way. 1/2
Or it's an outdated artifact of an older style of politicking that should be considered unethical, and fineable for public servants. Either.
No, that would include small business owners, entrepreneurs, and *everyone else*. You're not actually correcting in a useful way.
Seriously, I have no idea what you're talking about. Civilians, small business owners and (almost especially) entrepreneurs all care.
Wait, what? Yes, 'civilians' care about small businesses, and entrepreneurs. What are you talking about?
r/atbge
https://youtu.be/my6bfA14vMQ
While this is 100% true, and how people *should* always do things - the present management systems *are* designed to take advantage of this.
Plus, since they're making tons of cash, they probably have unrealistic standards as to what reasonably costed is. Hire a *poor* person.
You're presuming that there aren't gamers and developers in senior management. It's possible that they're making enough money to not care.
The spider who loves cocaine. Lots of cocaine.
You look like a suburban version of Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
It's weird to say, but I've liked dislocation, compared to other forms of injury. When it's fixed, that's it, you're done. You feel peace.
Be careful with girls who cosplay villains more than heroes. That's like nature putting bright colors on a dart frog.
Eventually, when people get used to this, you can phase out human cooks.
I mean... he's *telling* us he's a super villain. And somehow, when he launches his evil master plan, we're all going to act surprised.
I make these things from scratch with an ink pen, no other tools, and this made me *really irrationally angry*.
I'm not saying, but that woman isn't happier with her decisions, and that guy will find another girl - he has a big dick unicorn for a bro.
I don't think he tried to say it. It's weird when people try to dismiss things by saying people 'tried' to say it.
It's a shame he didn't end it saying he *did* donate to a food bank, too.
I'm not that guy. I *like* expensive things.
Apple excelled at marketing from 1996-2008. Now they're selling tech for people who don't know what computers are.
Okay, but if we can make people do good for as little as recognition, that's a worthwhile investment.
Because the charicaristics are typical within the community, and we end up with public attention on the repetition. Dick.
That's the premise. That premise doesn't bear out into real life.
I think when Americans do it, we tend to call them 'Natives', and right-wing people tend to say they don't deserve the land and water.
I liked the questions the first episode made you ask about David Cameron. That man (purportedly) *did* fuck a pig. We don't know his motive.
Escaping the Airport is a Toronto experience that absolutely everyone should miss out on.
Addendum - an evil person has to do harmful things repeatedly - and that doesn't have to be with a selfish motive.
Good and evil are determined by people's repeated actions - a good person does good things by default, for example, consistently.
Actually, it's about being selfish. Neutral people have to take good-or-evil actions, being virtuous in that way. 1/2
Or it's an outdated artifact of an older style of politicking that should be considered unethical, and fineable for public servants. Either.
No, that would include small business owners, entrepreneurs, and *everyone else*. You're not actually correcting in a useful way.
Seriously, I have no idea what you're talking about. Civilians, small business owners and (almost especially) entrepreneurs all care.
Wait, what? Yes, 'civilians' care about small businesses, and entrepreneurs. What are you talking about?
r/atbge
https://youtu.be/my6bfA14vMQ
While this is 100% true, and how people *should* always do things - the present management systems *are* designed to take advantage of this.
Plus, since they're making tons of cash, they probably have unrealistic standards as to what reasonably costed is. Hire a *poor* person.
You're presuming that there aren't gamers and developers in senior management. It's possible that they're making enough money to not care.
The spider who loves cocaine. Lots of cocaine.