Did you switch the keycaps for your r’s and t’s?
Mildly reclusive American living in Europe.
Tends to get truculent about movies, music, the Oxford comma, and politics
Did you switch the keycaps for your r’s and t’s?
You need to look up the McDonald’s coffee case. The woman got third degree burns and needed skin grafts. She only sued to have her medical bills covered. The judge raised the amount because McDonald’s had been warned about their coffee temperature several times.
It also shows what the most identifiable parts of their names are Trump/Kamala vs. Donald/Harris
I think MASH put it in popular culture a long time earlier
Wouldn’t authentic house music be from Chicago and European be derivative?
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan and up by Buffalo, NY get some serious snow
Not too West, though. They start to get dark in the West
Keep it going. Throw Melania and Barron on there
I wasn’t alone
It makes more sense when they’re giving results that would be under 50%, which is why it’s phrased that way: “top 40%”, etc. I think they expected to always be giving numbers under 50 since above average people might be more likely to take an IQ test.
I think it’s more divided by where it gets cold. Russia, Norway, Sweden… are also big on hockey. Even in the US, it’s kind of regional. The Upper Midwest and New England are crazy for hockey. In the winter, rinks pop up here and there in backyards
I said from the beginning it was a dissonance to me.
I get that people can become passionate about anything, but for me, hockey is ice hockey. Field hockey was something we played in middle school P.E.
I’m guessing the end was splintered, smashed real good
The hardest thing for me to understand here is that we’re talking about field hockey
"some folks will never lose a toe; then again some folks’ll. Like Cletus the slackjawed yokel. "
I would like to learn about the “Mattress Network”
I’m willing to bet prohibitively expensive insurance.
Possibly a dedicated lifeguard, meaning if it was just you, you wouldn’t be able to attend to anything else
My favorite part of this article is what England thinks of the technology in Florida when they said the bear was “sitting beside a telegraph pole.”
I’m not going to fault anyone for typos. I fight my phone’s autocorrect all the time, but it was odd that just those two letters were transposed