sorry but it's so funny to be like, "hey, 400 years ago, no one had ever even thought of the *self*!!!! how silly!" when Hamlet, which contains perhaps the most famous line about the self in the history of literature, was written in like 1600
Wall sits
Have you seen the video Sturgill released for Situation off the new album?
Burpees. Always burpees
Everything that libraries offer need to be shouted from the rooftops.
Books, movies, games, drones, metal detectors, art and cooking classes, MtG sets, the HUMAN library where people from various backgrounds will come and you can "rent" their time learn things about people.
LIBRARIES ARE THE BEST
Property was already in an estate from
His mom’s passing and he was sole heir, so now his aunt has to open probate for him. I feel so bad for her, just a horrific situation
simultaneously my most and least egghead academic opinion is that we have actual political treatises at home and we should simply let art be art
Just found out a seller on one of our deals got murdered the night before closing. Great start to the week.
That would require being able to notice and understand nuance and these people have to be hit in the head with a sledgehammer with everything
Sinners is not about Vampires
Haven’t read much of the history of radical revolutionaries, have you
I feel like this is a close cousin to other criticisms of fictional media which boil down to "I don't want to watch a work of fiction, I want to watch a documentary about [subject]."
NYT suggests that Sen Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Trump's new pick to head DHS, grew fantastically rich with stock trades placed on insider information, and they produce the receipts.
Cursed name
It is *fascinating* to me how quickly some people have gone completely from “we all must work in the office! human collaboration is vital and only happens in person!” to “I can replace all these pesky people with chatbots!” Definitely some commentary there about our society and who gets to choose.
The “positive good” defense of slavery remains intact on the right
He has previous.
I am tired of having to constantly come up with bullshit Goals. You give me Tasks, I complete them in exchange for Money, the end.
They recommend face, groin, and pits daily. If only there were a convenient place where all that and more could be wash in just a few minutes.
I played with a few state champs back in the day and their kick serves would kick over my head. I’m over 6 feet tall.
They both topped out at D3.
Loves that dude at Clemson
My dad always said, you drive for show and you putt for dough
Thompson is, to my mind, one of the finest examples of leadership and courage, military or otherwise, you will find.
It is easy to just "follow orders", pretend you don't see what's happening or that you're just doing what your country needs "for patriotism"
Doing the right thing is a choice 25/28
It is the anniversary of the My Lai massacre today. I'd say that even more than most years, it's important to remember what happened.
And the role Hugh Thompson, an active serviceman, played in both stopping and publicising it. Despite enormous military, political and public pressure to stay quiet.
Dating a Kardashian was a clue
The problem with neutrality is that it isn’t actually neutral. Going along with something is tacit agreement, not neutrality.
It's wild to me that higher ed leaders can tell themselves that institutional neutrality will get the job done and then you've got Hungarian ambassadors and Russian dissidents saying this is the way you aid authoritarianism
John hooked a drive pretty bad and somebody yelled “hit another one” so he grinned, dropped a ball on the tee box grass and smashed it about 275 right down the center of the fairway.
When I learned what it was actually about I was totally unable to take it seriously
We were GASPING at our Oscar party when someone spotted this. Just amazing work.