I don’t recall the summer of 2016 being substantially different from any other summer in the last 20 years, except for, of course, that it was warmer than all the summers that came before it and cooler than all the ones afterward, and the Earth is going to be cooked to death.
I think what people really mean is that they will never be at whatever stage in their life they were at in 2016 again, but like, that’s how time works, it’s not a 2016 thing.
I’ve known barely functional alcoholics who’ve described themselves as “moderate” drinkers.
I mean in general, I’ve known plenty of people who were/are consuming something or doing something that’s obviously bad, or at least not good for them who’ve told me that it’s good for you in “moderate” amounts, which coincidentally happened to be whatever amount they partook in.
Also the comments on that article are 90% unverifiable personal anecdotes about how they or their relatives lived to 150 drinking 50 gallons of pure alcohol a day so it’s gotta be good for you
Does Portuguese damage control work like American damage control where they go “nobody could have possibly seen this coming”, blame it all on the dead operator, fine the company 2 euros and close the case? Oh and of course continue to do the defunding that caused the accident on the first place.
Still can’t be as bad as any Apple TV movie. I’ve never watched those by choice, but I was forced by relatives to sit through some slop called “Fountain of Youth” with the CIA office actor guy.
The whole time I was like, yeah, this is a moving picture. Things happened, the protagonist did things, the antagonist did things, the other characters said their lines and then the movie ended.
I was also similarly forced to sit through another movie with Matt Damon. Can’t remember the name since I’ve purged it from my memory. Same experience.
You really need to watch them (don’t watch them though) to understand it. They’re like simulations of films. I guess it’s like the processed cheese of movies, like you can technically call it that but that’s where the similarities end.
Liberals always do this, just posting an article from the Adolf Hitler Institute for Jewish Studies and then going “umm sweaty sorry but the fact that China killed a trillion billion uyghur is supported by studies, it has numbers so it must be true”
I mean, “first class” on an American airline to, e.g. Hong Kong, can get to about $6k round trip for one person. The types of people wealthy enough to fly first class long-haul international but not wealthy enough to fly private are almost always using their miles and points and status they earn on their work trips to score upgrades for themselves and relatives. In fact, if you have the highest status level with the airline and are flying on certain routes, particularly the China flights (where you are likely the only person on the flight to have that status), you are basically guaranteed an upgrade, no points or miles needed. They hold 1, sometimes 2 seats for these types of passengers until a day before departure before releasing them. Almost nobody sitting in first class has actually paid face value for that seat
Of course you’re going to have to drop the average person’s yearly salary if you want to fly in a first class suite on Singapore Airlines
Turning heads in history class while you dismantle the Commie myths of the Cold War.
I’m sure if there’s another thing every teacher needs it’s yet another 14 year old nazi interrupting the class to regurgitate pseudohistory bullshit they read on
Um excuse you sweaty, she’ll be holding her nose as she signs off on the order to execute all homeless people. You should be grateful for having such a defiant mayor.
Absolutely melting in Shanghai. Some dudes are still jogging though no clue how they do it. I’m in China 5-10 days (well, I guess half-ish days) a month so I can’t wait for it to cool down so I can go outside without dying
I don’t recall the summer of 2016 being substantially different from any other summer in the last 20 years, except for, of course, that it was warmer than all the summers that came before it and cooler than all the ones afterward, and the Earth is going to be cooked to death.
I think what people really mean is that they will never be at whatever stage in their life they were at in 2016 again, but like, that’s how time works, it’s not a 2016 thing.