I hope they are. I just don’t trust corporations/governments to take the major and expensive steps required before it’s too late, and I have a hard time seeing past that. Individuals can only do so much.
I hope they are. I just don’t trust corporations/governments to take the major and expensive steps required before it’s too late, and I have a hard time seeing past that. Individuals can only do so much.
I don’t have kids of my own, and don’t plan to. I often wonder what kind of world my sisters children will grow up in.
People don’t think pot is addictive because it’s not chemically addictive, like nicotine or alcohol are. Those things actually change your body chemistry, and your system becomes reliant on them.
Pot doesn’t do that, but it can definitely be psychologically addictive . Virtually anything can be psychologically addictive, like video games or watching TV. If you feel the need to take a few bong hits every hour of every day, or if your desire to get high interferes with your responsibilities, then yeah, you’re probably psychologically addicted. Get help.
Getting wasted every once in a while is probably okay, though. People need to make sure they’re not like one of those idiots I knew in college, who insisted they drove better when high. They didn’t, and neither does anyone else.
I’ve never seen Monster’s Ball, but Mulholland Drive was pretty hot. I’m sorry you had what should have been a wonderful experience marred by awkwardness.
Some people will sincerely believe Vance, and then be offended that Democrats think they’re stupid.
“J.D., why do you keep getting the Couch card?”
Audience laughs
No, he isn’t dumb. He’s a slave to his own worst impulses. Thus, you’re right. He must protect his ego.
I didn’t have anything in writing. That’s what stopped me from taking it further. You’re completely right, though.
I’d wish for all present and future humans to have much greater empathy. I think a lack of empathy is at the root of most major problems. I would happily die to fix that.
Since the answer is unknowable, you might as well assume the best for yourself. Imagine that the job would have sucked anyway.
For example, I once interviewed for a job, was accepted, then showed up on my first day only to find out that the position had been given to someone else. Was I angry and disappointed? Of course. I made myself feel better by deciding I was better off not working for someone so untrustworthy.
It doesn’t explain them because that’s who the author assumes he’s speaking to.
The Mr. Frog show in Smiling Friends.
I don’t remember where I heard this, but that doesn’t detract from it at all. It’s a ridiculous, great line.
Because people use hyperbole and aren’t always serious. How many times have you said “I’m gonna kill you”?
Yet another reason not to buy a Ford.
As a former eighteen year old, I know from personal experience that eighteen year olds can be idiots. I almost feel bad for this douchebag, but I’m too busy laughing.
So… of the employees who sold shares before the warnings, what laws did they break?