... You didn't have a problem with it when it was a memecoin? Doge jumped the shark YEARS before that even happened
glimse
I legitimately feel bad for Christians who are stuck watching their religion get used to abuse.
Jesus was a socialist. It's insane to see him used to push fascism/capitalism
I lived down the block from a neighborhood pub for 13+ years. When I moved in, I had a party and a friend came in from out of town. He convinced me to go to the pub because "there's ALWAYS a fight at neighborhood pubs."
So we went. And indeed, two old guys started fighting and they kicked everyone out.
A decade later, I was lamenting the closure of my favorite pizza place to a coworker during lockdown. She said she knew a GREAT place...her favorite pizza in the city.....that neighborhood pub.
I tried it and she was right. I never ordered pizza from anywhere else again.
Hell, I'd watch it
Huh, well thanks for the correction! I've seen things like "tenkeyless 90%" on a description and assumed they referred to different things.
Come to think of it....tenkeyless means no numpad...but there's 11-17 keys on a numpad...not 10...
It speaks to his style that the face in this image looks nothing like Guy Fieri but it's still obvious who it's supposed to be.
Not a dig. I don't like the aesthetic but he pulls it off. I have a massive amount of respect for him
I'm not a keyboard expert but I thought the % had to do with the size of the keys themselves, no?
Well it ain't Blaze either lol
The two I had in mind rarely comment so I doubt I'll ever see this. They might as well be bots.
I feel guilty about my last comment and at the risk of narrowing down who I mean, I want to be clear that Pug is ABSOLUTELY NOT who I was referring to. I love their thoughtful posting habits.
More importantly, the villains with severe mental illness are violent
Getting pretty generous with what we call a "thing" there
There is absolutely no way that's correct. No one is expecting 500+ deaths on a construction site.
I thought that maybe that documentary was referring to a specific time period so I looked into it...
Empire State Building, 1929: 5 deaths and the building cost 41 million dollars.
Sears Tower, 1973: 5 deaths, 175 million
World Trade Center (full complex), 1973: 60 deaths, 1.5 billion
The only skyscraper I found that is close to that figure is the Burj Khalifa (2010, 1.5 billion) which "unofficially" had hundreds of deaths. And even then.... it'd need to be 1500 deaths to match that statistic.