The Facebook representative could not answer whether...
This guy's terrible at his job. Even I can answer that one.
Abso-fucking-lutely yes.
The Facebook representative could not answer whether...
This guy's terrible at his job. Even I can answer that one.
Abso-fucking-lutely yes.
At least a fire can happen anywhere.
I also know not to struggle in quicksand and I'd be way more confused if that appeared in my daily routine.
No this is Patrick.
And c/keming if it exists because damn that's a painful font to look at.
How many fingers are demons and presidential nominees even supposed to have?
Um. You know you can sell it, right?!
(/s just in case)
She already held the largest Zoom call, with almost 200,000 people joining.
Oh no I meant you were right. The article clarifies it, but the title is still odd the way it only says he hit a bicycle.
Yeah even the article says "bicyclist" while the title just says "bicycle". Strange wording choice.
It blows my mind that anyone can be that wrong on all topics.
It's like the difference between choosing random answers on a multiple choice test versus knowing the right answers and actively avoiding them to get the worst result. It feels like they're trying to punish the US for something.
I don't know what conclusion that would give. That they jump into marriage faster? That they're willing to leave a bad situation?
I don't think low divorce rates necessarily correlates to happier people.