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If you go out in the alley now you might be able to catch your coat before… you know.
Beat me to it. They must get “tired” of wearing those outfits.
Don’t get an inflated sense of your own wit: I don’t want to let the air out of your cheerfulness, but that joke is an old, worn-out retread.
I think we’re gonna need actual explosives for this one.
[ Fetches woollen sock, billiard balls. ]
I think we’re gonna need actual explosives for this one.
[ Smugly admires fireproof coat. ]
Grants are no good for this gal because they expect results (paging Dr. Stantz), instead she wants no strings attached universal basic income for massages so she can get an idea that might pan out in some unspecified future.
At least I think that is what she is saying, I don’t have an entitled brat to English translator handy, and there may be static from the piercings.
Smokey wants his hat back, BTW.
If you go out in the alley now you might be able to catch your coat before… you know.
Good advice. I’ll make sure to tread lightly.
I think this looks like a good year for tyre puns.
I think this looks like a good year for tyre puns.
A balanced viewpoint, offered without pressure, in alignment with my own views.
Also, Clarkson’s Farm, I will never see the Japanese flag the same way again.
I think this looks like a good year for tyre puns.
Keep using the continental spelling and you’ll find out hoosier daddy.
you’ll find out hoosier daddy.
Pretty slick threat.
Meanwhile, and apropos of nothing, Lisa presents us with Yoda, recast.
I like the new Yoda–seems more appropriately wise (wisdom should make you sceptical, suspicious).
Lisa presents us with Yoda, recast.
Yoda-as-played-by-Willem-Dafoe looks straight out of Gremlins.
I have questions about the culture that produced these young thugs.
Only one shot, officer? Triple-tap would have been more prudent.
And yet none of that would have nor should have happened if the 2nd Amendment was properly respected in this country. His being a felon does not appear to be the reason the cops singled him out.
I saw this on Ace a few days ago. I cannot stop watching it. I need help.
Only one shot, officer? Triple-tap would have been more prudent.
To be fair, I did once see bodycam video of a police officer drop a drugged-out, charging thug with one very well placed shot to the chest from about 20 feet away. When he got up and came at her again, she dropped him again with a single very well placed shot. Then a third iteration, at which point the felon quickly finished dying. Impressive marksmanship, but most people cannot reliably do that, so multiple shots are advisable.
“Experts say.”‘
As has been pointed out, an “expert” is usually just an asshole with an unhealthy lust for fame and status and payola. The real experts are rarely in the public eye and are rarely touted as experts.
A toxic narcissist discusses toxic narcissism.
That’s that bugger done.
In regard to the Guardian in general…
https://stocks.apple.com/AVg-zRMG-So6EapPkQMQu0Q
Yes. The timing. Horrible. Simply horrible. Sometimes I fear that I am the only person who even remotely grasps how economics works. Not that anyone truly does…but still…
Sometimes I fear that I am the only person who even remotely grasps how economics works…
I got some puzzled reactions long ago when I mentioned my highly cautions approach to personal finance–spending half as much on big ticket items as pundits “recommend” in order to more quickly accumulate savings and become cushioned from economic downturns of any sort.
Some of the people I knew were very explicit in saying that they were not prioritizing savings because they expected society to support them in the event of any misfortunes. I asked them why I should support people who would not support them selves, which may be one of the reasons I “lost touch” with them. 😉
…Not that anyone truly does…but still…
Perfect understanding of economics would require perfect understanding of human beings, which nobody has.
When I was 20 years old my economics professor would repeatedly rely on the phrase “now assuming people are rational”. My insides would be screaming “why would we assume that?” At times it is a somewhat safe assumption but in a whole lot of cases, across a broad enough spectrum, even a 20 year old could see the problem there. Ah, but he was a very popular professor…so…here we are chopping the dicks off of our boys and slicing the breasts off of our girls. Of course assuming people are rational there really shouldn’t be any objection.
When I was 20 years old my economics professor would repeatedly rely on the phrase “now assuming people are rational”. My insides would be screaming “why would we assume that?” At times it is a somewhat safe assumption but in a whole lot of cases, across a broad enough spectrum, even a 20 year old could see the problem there.
Ideally the professor should have remarked that people are not always rational, but in an introductory economics course one mostly sticks to the simple/simplified cases.
See the joke in which the physicist says to the farmer, “I have a solution to your problem but it only works for spherical cows in a vacuum.”
A sane perspective.
No PP9s?
(The HTML sub-deities appear to be rendering the number ‘9’ (nine) as the letter ‘g’ for some obscure reason)
Pretty sure she’s not had ‘the seed of an idea’ in her life.
Tread lightly.
Ya big lug, I was just getting my bearings. Ply us with more puns. Go ahead. If I could get a bead on you, I’d belt you one. Yeah, I’d plug you good. Well, you’d get no brakes from me you nut. Oh, I’d strut about after giving you the shaft. From whence does my anger stem? You’d be shocked to find out.
What are we at 185? 60 r 14 puns now?
There, if that doesn’t put a stop to this nonsense…
There, if that doesn’t put a stop to this nonsense…
[ Abashed, pst314 turns up collar, pulls hat down, and slinks out door. ]
[A nod and a raised glass from the corner.]
Megan’s husband discusses a Thanksgiving dinner.
Aelfheld: are you typing on some sort of laptop keyboard? Have you got Num Lock on?