The Atlantic falls into the “both sides” trap and every so often throws out one of these af if they need to prove they aren’t biased. It’s Overton window shifting dumb.
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My first thought was that it would be a nightmare verifying who owns what and how to transfer ownership.
Then it occurs to me, could this a legitimate use of blockchain?
It always had babies and children, they’ve added graphics for them now.
Totally plausible 80s movie plot.
They Might Be Giants have some kids’ albums for which they also made music videos.
The band OK Go also has some fun videos that kids would enjoy and couple kid songs videos.
The sale was on July 1–almost 3 months ago— and the price was lower than on the day the lawsuit was announced.
Exactly. It’s Mr. Trump. Mr. Obama. Mr. Bush. Etc.
We have stop normalizing reverence for former statesmen. Respect—where it’s deserved—sure but titles belong to the office not the person.
Two weeks is all you need to get people to stop asking so many questions. That’s the only thing I learned from Trump.
Here are my walking distances:
- To the nearest convenience store (gas station): 800m
- To the nearest chain supermarket: 1600m
- To the bus stop: 640m
- To the nearest park: 213m
- To the nearest *big* supermarket: 4.3km
- To the nearest library: 2.7km
- To the nearest train station: 1.4km
Straight-line distance to Big Ben: 5890km
Not to mention it was an event in celebration of Russian TV network RT, the blatantly propagandist government news outlet.
Even without Putin at the table, WTF is she doing there?
Not necessarily.
This way shows where the biggest impact can be made. If you’re deciding where to spend money to address the issue, your money is better spent in the top four no matter what the per capita numbers are.
I mean this in a good way—
This is like a creepy Bob Ross painting.