I'm gonna go click that button you worked so hard on. You should be very proud!
kill -15
Terminate normally if possible.
You don't know why, but you can assemble a gun from it.
I would trust Hannibal Lector more than Oz, frankly.
I worked hard for my little box! All my favorite stuff is there! Even when I go touch grass, pretty soon I miss my little box. My little box is my favorite place to be!
Smash.
Redefine the phrase "Mind fuck" into a much more literal form.
This is a direct quote from God in "The Universe 0.1"
Reginald, The Fingerless Mittens!
O'Brien has been a captive of Ethan the entire time. The Enterprise knows. They just don't care.
And she has trigger discipline... Hnnnggggg
I mean, I get what you're going at, but she does hold a PhD in cultural studies, and she did put in a lot of effort to get in. It's very possible, too, that, in an arena so different than what she's used to, she choked. A lot of the hate goes above and beyond with death threats and claims she should kill herself, and nobody deserves that.
For how goofy it was, and the memes that have come from it, she's earned my respect and thanks for bringing a little, albeit unintentional, joy to my life.
Woodrow Wilson already did this after WWI, and is kinda the figurehead behind a lot of toxic American "we're the best, so you all should be like us" nationalism.
You're going to spend all that time photo shopping a woman with beans in her hair, but you're not going to use a still of Anne Margaret from the movie "Tommy"? The only woman to look hot while covered in beans, chocolate, and soap simultaneously? You primate!?!?
Not bad! But the watermelon isn't lined up straight. 0/10
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A fun reason to explain to the cop why you're speeding.
I work as a contractor, been working here for 9 years, had the same contract company all that time... Except until recently when the contract came up for bid and the old company was outbid by another. Lucky for me, they're keeping all the same people, positions, and whatnot. I like my job, I look forward to the change, I just want to keep things updated.
So, with the change, though, they're making go through the whole hiring process anew, which blows. I'm wondering how I should update my resume, when, basically, my position and responsibilities stay the same, but the company/contract has changed?
My wife, a vet tech, has a hospital patient named "Stephanie." It's a dog. We're both grossed out by this name. What are some others?