I sure would like to read this article, it seems fascinating, but it's paywalled.
AJ1
it's inspiring that in the states you can be a convicted felon, and/or just a totally unqualified moron with no experience in any sort of political office (see: POTUS) and get a high profile position in the federal government. america truly is the land of opportunity
In another recent example from the UK, a crossing guard was banned from high-fiving the children he helps cross the road because doing so slows down traffic.
sounds about right. also, apparently the UK calls their crossing guards "lollipop men"? I assume it's because their crossing sign looks like a giant lollipop
Man, Hollywood sure knows how to cash in on generational heartstrings
I remember when Transformers came out, back in like... idk, '05? '06? Anyway, I was 30, and there was nothing on Earth that was gonna stop me from going to see it. Not even Megatron himself
I've been meaning to check out this "nature" thing, or whatever it's called. It's basically like, just lakes and woods and the sky and all kinda weird shit like that. Supposed to be pretty cool I guess, idk
where they didn't use to
I'm guessing OP probably also says things like "should of", or "everytime", or "atleast", "infront", "incase", etc.
The sheer number of evacuees has put a strain on Manitoba’s 15,000 hotel rooms to the point Kinew’s government is asking tourists to reconsider visiting Manitoba for now.
Wait, does 15k hotel rooms for an entire province seem like not even close to enough? Or is it a totally reasonable number? Idk, seems low to me, even for Manitoba... and I live here
this is usually when I would say something conceited like "lol glad I don't live in the US" but then I realise that I'm just as fucked as the rest of the world and we don't have a future
hopefully microplastics will invade my colon/heart/kidneys/liver/brain soon and remove me from this living nightmare, I can't deal with this shit anymore
on top of that it's just a repost from another karmafarming account who posted it to uplifting news
again?
(2011)
... oh. um, ok
Let's see if this link works. It's just as fast-paced and exciting as a peewee soccer tournament
Actually, they should've pitted the robots against little kids. That would've been hilarious.