Well thank God for that
Well thank God for that
That’s what I’ve been told, so I don’t get why they’re pushing it
In all seriousness, what has having these laws repealed done? I’m asking because I don’t know.
He was upset that it was happening in a church you walnut, not that they were selling goods and services.
The best tasting burger I ever had was at this tiny restaurant in this small town called Salado
The best burger I ever had was when my now wife introduced me to Whataburger on our first date (technically second? it’s kinda weird…)
No, not that I’m aware of
J.K. Rowling, amongst others, have given away so much money that they’ve lost their billionaire status.
I hate when I’m late
Ah yes, I can’t imagine how these could be used for evil… /s
This is a perfect example of something unethical being lawful. Should we break unethical laws?
This is just ridiculous. One guy doesn’t like Austin, so it’s a terrible place? As someone who has lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Arizona, and Texas, I can tell you I’ve liked Texas the best, and I much prefer Austin and Dallas to pretty much any other city I’ve been to.
You’re going to tell me you wouldn’t be upset if you’re kid was Christian?
I will never rent long term ever again, thank God I bought a house.
“Hey, program that is basically just regurgitating information, how do we do this incredibly complex things that even we don’t understand yet?”
“Here ya go.”
“Wow, this is wrong.”
“No shit.”
Can you expand upon this please?
Are you kidding? Should we not give narcan to OD’d drug addicts? Should we keep people from dying from lung cancer because they smoked? Should we not try to help people dying from liver disease because they’re alcoholics? They chose those situations, right?
Straight to the Gulag with you