That’s what everyone here said.
That’s what everyone here said.
I think that’s a kind idea, but most likely would drive people away from the site rather than inspire them to get help. I don’t know, though.
That gif is so appropriate for this episode.
My bet is it’s Sam, Ollie’s babymama.
No, with these, technically Trump will only continue being as smart as he is right now. Read more
Just got a response from the Head of Archives. It was done 200 years ago.
Wow. Everything about this is amazing and inspiring.
There’s one phrase that showed up on multiple cards. It was clearly a catchphrase with a flirty meaning, but I don’t know what it means, and neither does Alan Mays.
You won. You have won.
Yes. Random attrition is random rodents dying. Biased attrition is rodents dying and getting written off because they don’t fit the desired result—“The treatment must work, so I bet that rat died of an undiagnosed heart condition.”
I salute you.
In the piece, I got a sharp divide in responses between men who laughed at the very idea that it could ever be done and men who had always been able to do it and were surprised that anyone thought it couldn’t be done. Read more
If you’d like to email me, I’d love to hear about how real and fictional emergencies are different.
Or to quell his rampant sexual desire.
Syfy, contact me and Smiley. We got the next Sharknado for you.
Scientists, your next big breakthrough is here.
Although that would be pretty funny. Fart Food Nation.