"Female" is fine as an adjective. It's when it's used as a noun that it becomes a problem. But that's not a new rule or anything.
Consider when someone says "Black people" vs "the Blacks".
"Female" is fine as an adjective. It's when it's used as a noun that it becomes a problem. But that's not a new rule or anything.
Consider when someone says "Black people" vs "the Blacks".
How else will I print out MapQuest directions?
Agents of SHIELD. That counts.
He used to comment occasionally on reddit. I interacted with him there once. He seemed very gracious and down-to-earth.
Well that's an ominous name. Brand New Day #1 was the last issue of Spider-Man I ever bought. Because it sucked.
But he's really terrible at it. He constantly quotes comedians out of context in ways that are categorically unfunny to the people around him. Like when he calls Dwight an "ignorant slut" or says "and don't call me Shirley" when no one has said the word "surely". He copies the punchlines but forgets the setups.
He envies comedians because he wants to be able to make people laugh, but he has a very poor understanding of comedy itself.
Any criticism of conservatism is grounds for removal now. I can't believe it's gotten this far.
Is there any Sonic community on Lemmy? Did you make one? I'm a casual fan, but I'd join.
No it isn't. I'd be willing to try one, but I think gas is better.
Kingpin in Daredevil.
Vincent D'Onofrio walks a fine line between being believable and over the top.
The first half of the first season of Heroes was so good.
I like it. It gives me a nice way to give my kids little gifts that don't take up much space. If I had to pick specific ones it wouldn't work as well.
With that said, I do use an app to make sure they're not getting duplicates.
Is the goal general harm, or directed harm that may have a positive result? If Target changes course and takes a moral stand (even if that decision isn't made for all the right reasons), that's worth more than hurting Target and Walmart equally.