367 pts · October 11, 2013
Um, no thanks. We're gonna keep fighting for Florida. We're a lot closer to a swing state and even a blue state than people want to acknowledge. We're just missing the voter turnout.
I don't know if having roommates, sharing a single bathroom, and not having a separate dining room is really "luxury."
*slow clap*
https://www.allure.com/story/willow-cover-interviewShe's completely misquoted.
Completely misquoted: she said it's not the **only** reason she's been successful. If you actually read the article, she literally says "...even with privilege, which I'm never going to deny that I have." But sure, let's keep ragging on a 23-year-old girl who actually makes cool music.
I think it depends on where you live. My family in Germany lives in a 4,000-person village and in the US I live in a 300,000-person city. Obviously public transit is better on average in Germany, but I still do way more driving in Germany.
she aged into a 40-year-old?
Not really city/public transit though.
The US still has censorship, defamation laws, and a vast majority of citizens who do, in fact, find this sort of behavior disgusting.
The slave trade/import was abolished in 1806.
Oh good, so the US is off the hook and technically only did slave trade from 1776 to 1806. Phew, what a relief.
It's "eat out" or "go out to eat."
Same. Our dog (on a leash) got really messed up by an "electric fence" dog who either ran right through or the collar's batteries ran out.
There have definitely been rodents in that car.
What people also forget is that at the beginning, Hillary was considered far too liberal due to working mostly to promote healthcare with women and minorities. Then she was suddenly not progressive enough and part of the establishment. Definitely a victim of unfortunate timing. Ironically, the Clintons are self-made millionaires, unlike certain politicians...
She didn't lose the popular vote against Trump.
Not active combat, but he literally spent months driving around Kabul. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/442082-documents-provide-glimpse-into-buttigiegs-military-service/
Fair enough, except EU countries love to see what the US will produce next, adopt it, and then at some random point say "hmm, no, too far." The EU doesn't mind the US being its testing ground.
My Wendy's can barely be open at the posted times or have all menu items in stock. How are they supposed to also run a mini stock market??
haciendo *espacio
This sounds like a trial to decide whether Colorado is allowed to remove him from the ballot, not a trial to decide whether to remove Trump from all ballots.
If he's the boy from "Changeling" (with Angelina Jolie), then I don't think they lived happily ever after...
I guess they didn't have Publix where you shopped.
Ironically, I bet these "slow checkouts" function like typical American grocery store checkouts. (How are you? Did you find everything? How's your day going? Wow, making a big dinner tonight? Have a great day!) Normal in most of Europe is rapid-fire scanning *beep beep beep beep* followed by, "12€90 please."
true, but the increase in pedestrian deaths correlates with the increased amount of bigger SUVs and trucks
yikes, those cables though
They don't. Trump gets less than 20% of the population's vote. The problem is our antiquated voting system full of skewed voting districts, and uninformed / disinterested / lazy voters.
Um, no thanks. We're gonna keep fighting for Florida. We're a lot closer to a swing state and even a blue state than people want to acknowledge. We're just missing the voter turnout.
I don't know if having roommates, sharing a single bathroom, and not having a separate dining room is really "luxury."
*slow clap*
https://www.allure.com/story/willow-cover-interview
She's completely misquoted.
Completely misquoted: she said it's not the **only** reason she's been successful. If you actually read the article, she literally says "...even with privilege, which I'm never going to deny that I have." But sure, let's keep ragging on a 23-year-old girl who actually makes cool music.
I think it depends on where you live. My family in Germany lives in a 4,000-person village and in the US I live in a 300,000-person city. Obviously public transit is better on average in Germany, but I still do way more driving in Germany.
she aged into a 40-year-old?
Not really city/public transit though.
The US still has censorship, defamation laws, and a vast majority of citizens who do, in fact, find this sort of behavior disgusting.
The slave trade/import was abolished in 1806.
Oh good, so the US is off the hook and technically only did slave trade from 1776 to 1806. Phew, what a relief.
It's "eat out" or "go out to eat."
Same. Our dog (on a leash) got really messed up by an "electric fence" dog who either ran right through or the collar's batteries ran out.
There have definitely been rodents in that car.
What people also forget is that at the beginning, Hillary was considered far too liberal due to working mostly to promote healthcare with women and minorities. Then she was suddenly not progressive enough and part of the establishment. Definitely a victim of unfortunate timing. Ironically, the Clintons are self-made millionaires, unlike certain politicians...
She didn't lose the popular vote against Trump.
Not active combat, but he literally spent months driving around Kabul. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/442082-documents-provide-glimpse-into-buttigiegs-military-service/
Fair enough, except EU countries love to see what the US will produce next, adopt it, and then at some random point say "hmm, no, too far." The EU doesn't mind the US being its testing ground.
My Wendy's can barely be open at the posted times or have all menu items in stock. How are they supposed to also run a mini stock market??
haciendo *espacio
This sounds like a trial to decide whether Colorado is allowed to remove him from the ballot, not a trial to decide whether to remove Trump from all ballots.
If he's the boy from "Changeling" (with Angelina Jolie), then I don't think they lived happily ever after...
I guess they didn't have Publix where you shopped.
Ironically, I bet these "slow checkouts" function like typical American grocery store checkouts. (How are you? Did you find everything? How's your day going? Wow, making a big dinner tonight? Have a great day!) Normal in most of Europe is rapid-fire scanning *beep beep beep beep* followed by, "12€90 please."
true, but the increase in pedestrian deaths correlates with the increased amount of bigger SUVs and trucks
yikes, those cables though
They don't. Trump gets less than 20% of the population's vote. The problem is our antiquated voting system full of skewed voting districts, and uninformed / disinterested / lazy voters.