Former California prep baseball player sues coach for $150,000, claims benching was bullying When you thought you have seen everything.....
It's inevitable that liberals eventually turn on themselves This argument is over a hairstyle used by a fictional character in a computer game Top one is the original
If the one wearing the hairstyle is liberal and they doxx and cancel her, good. It's going to take things like that maybe to get people to realize liberalism is a mental disorder and that these are the kind of people you are cozying up to. Funny, "Amanda" doesn't even know what these puff things are really called but has the authority, in her mind, to dictate who can actually wear it. Unbelievable if it weren't liberals.
Al Sharpton is really a hateful race hustler On the coming vaccine " black leaders will need to be convinced ourselves that the vaccine is fine to take or that it is not something that we’ve experienced in our own history in the black community like the Tuskegee experiment." Sick! Sharpton Warns Vaccine Might Be Racial Hoax Like Tuskegee Syphilis Study | Newsbusters
While I don't see a racial angle like Sharpton, I will need to be convinced the vaccine is "fine to take" as well. You won't see me fighting to be first in line for it, that's for damned sure.
My opinion is if you are compromised, take the vaccine. If not, wait to see what the side effects are.
Employees crying over a book pre-publication I am going to guess that this is even worse than Orwell imagined ps - any of you work for Penguin/Random House? Seems possible
It bugged me for awhile, but honestly, you get used to it. They refrigerate drinks pretty consistently now (didn't used to be the case), so the drinks are at least cold. However, it does stink that if you want ice in your home, you have to mess around with ice trays or buy bags at the grocery store. They take up a bunch of room in the freezer.
You know, after several trips to Europe I dont think I ever noticed a lack of ice. Ice is overrated. Then again I drink beer or hot tea 99% of the time so what is ice even?
I like ice water at a restaurant. It's a very American thing, I know, but something I've grown to appreciate after ~5 trips to Europe (business/pleasure). Another mildly interesting thing I've noticed is that Indians (not American) abhor ice in their beverages, nearly universally. We go out for a business lunch or dinner and they nearly universally ask for their drinks with no ice. In asking a few they've told me that they want to maximize the amount of "drink" they get, whereas the ice takes up too much space making it a worse deal I guess. Refills in India aren't a thing except for hot chai tea.