I saw them at the state fair a decade ago and it was only about half full. Super weird, but I guess there's only so much overlap between people who attend a state fair (I was working, not attending) and people who listen to Korn. They were great, though.
Well you know things are going fantastically when you have to bring Cameron back. Christ, was there really no other viable candidate in the whole party?
Shit, it's $15 per person in Denver. An annual pass would work on me for sure. I have the zoo and the science museum but a girl can only afford so many memberships.
A decade or so ago? Yeah, totally, dating apps worked fine. Recently? No. Everyone wants to sell you something and they can't do that if you actually meet someone, so it's just constant "people totally like you, we swear, you just have to pay and we'll show you who!" and bots. I got messages/intros (where it's allowed pre-match) because I'm a woman and it's borderline impossible not to if you have a pulse, but it was mostly from men who were way too old and/or people where the only thing we had in common was geography.
The title doesn't mention their ages. The subtitle is awkwardly phrased because it gives the student's age at the time and her age now, but it's not wrong, and again, I don't really get why you're quibbling about that when the point that it was an adult sexually abusing a child stands regardless.
The thing with human mouths, though, is that they're gross. A dagger will fuck you up, but a mouth may hurt at the time, and then later it's ✨BACTERIA TIME✨. I think maybe they can get a little bonus for that.
Sorry, are you saying it's ok for a 22 year old to have sex with a 14 year old? I don't really think there's a big different in a 31 year old doing it vs a 22 year old, so I'm not sure that's really the issue you should have with this article.
We had several Moms for Liberty-ish candidates in all of the nearby districts and I think they were mostly all defeated pretty soundly, so that was nice. I guess the one good thing these assholes have done is get a lot more people to pay attention to school board elections, even if it's just to stop them from slithering in with their alt-right bullshit.
Having looked at his photos, I'm gonna say this is no big loss for the LGBTQ+ community. They're marginally better than the stuff advertised on Nextdoor, but man really went all in on the vignettes, and he doesn't seem to have any eye for detail.
But also, fuck the Supreme Court for allowing this nonsense.
I initially gave them the benefit of the doubt before all the details came out, thinking maybe they just got behind and then things spiralled, but the full list of charges makes me think scammers or a ton of debt. Either way, it seems like this will be the push CO needs to finally start regulating the funeral industry like everyone else does.
I think some people, myself included, managed to stay stable, so that's probably a big chunk of it. I got a new job in June 2020 that was enough of a raise to make up for inflation, so while I'm not ahead of where I was 3 years ago, I was at least in the same mediocre position I started in. That said, I've had $3k in dental bills since July because dental insurance is pretty much a scam, soooo I'm now officially fucked, but I was doing ok.
Knew before I read the article that it was gonna be Covenant Eyes. Aka the same software "monitoring" Josh Duggar, that he got around with a partition. Super effective stuff. I'm guessing about 90% of fundie men that use it also have partitions, because you don't pay for software to monitor your every move unless you know you're not able/willing to control yourself.
Nail clippers. I'm prone to hangnails, so it saves me a lot of pain keeping them handy, but they're also good for cutting small things in a pinch (tags, loose threads, etc). I keep lots of pretty standard stuff in my bag/car, but the nail clippers get used the most for sure.
Hey now, you can still dislike him, it's ok. This is a total "Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point" situation. He's still the worst (well, one of many), he just happens to be right about this particular thing.
Oh yeah, I would be 0% surprised, especially given the letter with it. Youngkin is a piece of shit. It's just that there are also a surprising number of things like this that are suggested with zero sense of how it would play that get stopped behind the scenes because some of the people behind the scenes try not to be pieces of shit.
I work in local government and my boss would lose her everloving shit if anyone suggested something like this. Buuut I'm also pretty sure no one outside of my office (which, to be fair, handles the elections) ever stops to think, "hey could this be construed as encouraging people to vote some type of way?" So basically, this could, and probably is, a way to not-so-subtly buy votes, but it could also be people in charge not using their goddamn heads for one fucking second to think about the optics.
I'm not and probably never will be a homeowner, but I wasn't talking about the topic of the article, just laughing at the idea that someone could say just save an extra 1k a month for a decade like that's an easy thing to do.
Lol just $1000 extra a month. I agree that no, those people aren't ultra wealthy, but let's not act like that much a month isn't a completely unobtainable amount for many, many people, especially when rent is eating up 50% of people's paychecks to start with.
I saw them at the state fair a decade ago and it was only about half full. Super weird, but I guess there's only so much overlap between people who attend a state fair (I was working, not attending) and people who listen to Korn. They were great, though.