

When he was shot a lot of people who had never heard of him suddenly had very strong opinions about him


When he was shot a lot of people who had never heard of him suddenly had very strong opinions about him


Alcohol is objectively worse than a lot of the illegal drugs, you should consider it hardcore.


Because they went after a conservative like Obama
So mad that my modern laptop doesn’t have a DIMM port, how am I supposed to use my 1992 era keyboard?
They have a lot of nerve using a USB standard that’s only 12 years old
Yep, that sounds familiar
1980 here. I consider myself genx. I’m on the side of the line that was too old to get super into pokemon/SpongeBob/Harry Potter. For me that’s where millennial begins.


Every time I sit in an airplane, in a car with someone in the back seat, or buy clothes yes. And when I was a kid/teen it got really tiresome having everyone I met over 40 years old asking me if I played basketball.
The sort of atheist this meme addresses treats atheism like a religion.
Yeah, same. It still feels as weird and wrong as the f word or the n word.
Queer is a strange one for me, growing up it was a straight up offensive slur for gay people but now the LGBTQ community has embraced it hard enough to give it its own letter.
Buggery used to be a crime, now it’s a gay way to spend an afternoon
Ah, death note. Nothing happens for 60 hours, and then a guy eats some chips and the weebs are like “this is brilliant!”


Strawmen aren’t typically 1:1 comparisons.


I can further confirm this is the case on the Isle of Man, Jersey, Gurnsey, and Gibralter, all of which are in Europe.
So by your logic, I can say, accurately, ‘europeans don’t require automobile safety inspections’.
The North American brain cannot comprehend.


The European brain can not comprehend.
…that north America is a big continent with multiple countries and dozens of states, and many of these states do indeed require safety inspections.
You’re not alone. I’ve seen plenty of Europeans having trouble comprehending that.


They fought it. I’m sure they’d prefer if there were no environmental or gas efficiency regulations at all. And when the laws passed anyway they found loopholes. The laws were written by well meaning but naive politicians, none of whom really understood the problems they were trying to address.


Only drive cars made before Onstar and similar systems were added in the early 90s.
You said it yourself. While I understand the thought behind “let’s not make it easy for them”, it’s going to be easy for them no matter what you drive. Keeping a 40+ year old car on the road is going to be prohibitively expensive for most people. Also, OnStar systems from that far back will be based on radio infrastructure that doesn’t even exist anymore. Even 3g towers are rare these days and that wasn’t launched until the 2000s.


I don’t think there should be rules, provided the risque ads only run in publications targeted towards adults. This ad in Nintendo Power would be a problem. This ad in GQ or Maxim would not.
Isn’t it good?