For me while working, it’s probably phone, mini screwdriver, bit driver, pen, then laptop.
For me while working, it’s probably phone, mini screwdriver, bit driver, pen, then laptop.


Putting aside the creepiness of the term, it’s absolutely never used to refer to women of legal consent age. By anyone, ever.


That’s when you sideswipe and kill another vehicle.
I know I drank a pint of gin last night, but then I time traveled and I woke up in my bed! Am I a god?
It absolutely is that bad. I’m in the US and drive to multiple locations every single day. Of course some areas are better/worse than others, but in my subjective opinion, it keeps getting worse. Distracted driving, drunks, texting/insta/whatever, aggression, impatience, excessive speeding, being from lane to lane without signaling, straight-up dangerous maneuvers, etc. I see it all the time. What’s not subjective is that road deaths are going up, at least in the US.


No one loves a Pissant.
She’s glorious!


They withheld some, they *redacted some, they edited some. It could not possibly be more against the law if they tried. (They did try.)


How would we, or Congress know?
To… what? Oh no, I think the Theragun got them!


What has he ever done that shows he has any desire (or ability) to lead?


Oh, good. And sorry, reading hard!


You only saw season 2!? You really need to start with season 1. (Much better, along with the other seasons…)
EDIT: I think I misread this and you only recently saw it.


Only psychopaths think doing the right thing makes you weaker.
My first question is what’s a Theragun? My other questions are about everything else that’s happening…
Apple butter?


Lol, “dictatorship”. You can’t just say things. Words have meaning…
They went to the trouble of unfolding the bipod, then didn’t use it? Seems weird for a long-range “only one chance” sniper rifle…
He sent it from jail. They open and monitor what inmates write and send/receive. Almost certainly not with any urgency. Probably why he was so coy writing about his planned suicide (if that’s what happened). The timeline totally makes sense, unless you imagine guards collect letters from inmates and immediately run to the post office to send them…