Remains? Goddamn, how hard do you think she punches?
Remains? Goddamn, how hard do you think she punches?
Put some respect on Arnel Pineda’s name.
Faked photographs intended to serve as deceptive propaganda don’t seem like something we should be asking for more of, no matter who the target is.
But they don’t care as much about getting the ruling right in the first place? Is the timer on an appeal as precisely administered as a competiton timer, or is it handled with the same attention to detail as correctly scoring a routine?
The Quicksilver Gambit? In modern chess? We’re far beyond that!
Call up the UNCF and let them know immediately!
(Yes, I know they mostly brand themselves as the United Fund now.)
Bet you didn’t see it with your own eyes…
Phbbbt.
I heard the guy boiled a pot of water earlier in the day, so, you know, clearly it’s justified…
/s
For reference, the first “A” stands for “ALL”.
I agree with all you’ve said, and I tend to add both systems when expressing a meaningful measurement. My statement is pointed more towards situations where someone hasn’t done so and it throws some poor soul into a meltdown.
Counterpoint: there is no continent named “America.” “North American,” “South American,” and even “Central American,” or “Latin American,” for added specificity, are completely sufficient demonyms for the denizens of the continents (and subreigon) writ large.
Regarding weights and measures:
I don’t think in metric, and there’s a strong possibility that I never will. I came of age in an educational system that taught metric units alongside imperial, but also in a day-to-day world that heavily skews towards imperial units.
If I see metric units that I can’t immediately interpret in my head, it’s absolutely trivial for me to get the conversion by other means. It’s equally as trivial for someone who uses metric to make the opposite conversion.
Anyone losing their shit about it is acting performatively.
Neither, I’m referring to adding a small amount of baking soda to the water. You’re correct about vinegar being acidic. Table salt is neutral. Sodium bicarbonate is basic and increases the alkalinity of the water.
I agree with your list, but I also have to point out the irony of throwing in a “for the 'muricans” in reference to an American multinational company.
You should boil them a bit in an alkaline water before roasting as well. It breaks down the surface into a starchy mess that crisps up wonderfully while they roast.
What do I get?
If they had infinite resources, they wouldn’t need to worry about adblockers.
Yes, but you must:
Did you go around telling Reggie to put it away?