Oh, and sell your car and don't do cancer treatment for your dog and don't buy in bulk (really?) and give lentils a chance.
"Don't buy in bulk" is terrible advice unless you qualify that with "don't buy more than you can use before it goes bad" or "check the unit price for each size on the shelf and get acquainted with your calculator to make sure you're getting the best deal".
I will second the "give lentils a chance" advice if you haven't had them before. The flavor reminds me of potatoes. However, they aren't the cheapest starch in my area. There's a reason rice and beans is the stereotypical poor people's dish.
Candace Owens here to discuss receiving "Russian propaganda" from the New York Times to the paper's face. TFW even NYT employees don't know/don't care to look up what sorts of articles its own paper ran even a few years ago...
Michael Tracey here to discuss what U.S. troops are doing on the Polish side of the Poland-Ukraine border. Yet another sign of Poland being used as a proxy state in the Ukraine-Russia conflict?
Tucker is finally airing a(nother) segment on Wisconsin 2020 election stuff. To be fair, some of the information seems to be new based on release dates reported by search engines, but "zuckerberg wisconsin election center for tech civic life" got me an article from May 2021.
So the Internet makes it easier than before to get a lot of CP and that's why harsh punishments for possessing it are outdated. Got it, Kentaji. Now do media piracy.
Starting off with more from Resident Biden's latest Supreme Court nominee. It's not the nominee's race or sex that's the problem, but the (lack of) merit in the nominee and the nominee's history of overt political bias. It's highly implausible that she is the most qualified possible nominee within her own demographic.
Sohrab Ahmari here to finish off with U.S. politicians itching for war with Russia...
Kid Rock's opinion on The View:
"There is a God" when someone onstage fell and asked, "Who do I sue?"
Too open-minded to totally badmouth them, however.
Now for something completely different: Severe weather in Texas. The tornadoes are cool to look at even though they're dangerous to approach.
How to beat inflation: Take the bus!
Trying to use that advice in most of the U.S. (geographically speaking): Uhh...
Oh, and sell your car and don't do cancer treatment for your dog and don't buy in bulk (really?) and give lentils a chance.
"Don't buy in bulk" is terrible advice unless you qualify that with "don't buy more than you can use before it goes bad" or "check the unit price for each size on the shelf and get acquainted with your calculator to make sure you're getting the best deal".
I will second the "give lentils a chance" advice if you haven't had them before. The flavor reminds me of potatoes. However, they aren't the cheapest starch in my area. There's a reason rice and beans is the stereotypical poor people's dish.
Candace Owens here to discuss receiving "Russian propaganda" from the New York Times to the paper's face. TFW even NYT employees don't know/don't care to look up what sorts of articles its own paper ran even a few years ago...
Michael Tracey here to discuss what U.S. troops are doing on the Polish side of the Poland-Ukraine border. Yet another sign of Poland being used as a proxy state in the Ukraine-Russia conflict?
Tucker is finally airing a(nother) segment on Wisconsin 2020 election stuff. To be fair, some of the information seems to be new based on release dates reported by search engines, but "zuckerberg wisconsin election center for tech civic life" got me an article from May 2021.
A new development
"They want cosmetic diversity not diversity of thought."
So the Internet makes it easier than before to get a lot of CP and that's why harsh punishments for possessing it are outdated. Got it, Kentaji. Now do media piracy.
Starting off with more from Resident Biden's latest Supreme Court nominee. It's not the nominee's race or sex that's the problem, but the (lack of) merit in the nominee and the nominee's history of overt political bias. It's highly implausible that she is the most qualified possible nominee within her own demographic.