It is wrong to fire workers for stealing. I go hard on this one. No joke.
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It is wrong to fire workers for stealing. I go hard on this one. No joke.
Yesterday I was ousted from my appartment by the carpet cleaner and ran out of YouTube videos to watch. (Seriously, it only brings up videos I have seen already)
So, I made a video talking about the very predictable plot elements of Sword Art Online Alicizaion.
SAO:P 2 came out the same year as the start of the Alicization books, in 2013. Log Horizon aired in 2011.
Beyond that, it doesn’t matter because it doesn’t matter who does it first. Rossum’s Universal Robots came out with the idea of artificial people having value and personalities in 1920.
It isn’t about who did it first it is about what the writer does with it.
I don’t know why people think I need to read the light novels to decide if the manga is good or bad. The Manga is fine. The show is fine. An additional form of media will not raise my appreciation for them.
That's a normal reaction to being bored, thrusting hot takes on the internet, right?
The heavily customised Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow of Ray Richards and Bill Bengry, preparing to race on in the Daily Mirror London-Mexico World Cup Rally in 1970. They would eventually retire.
The complicated relationship between fates. The Dissonant Meanings of Californication. I had a lot of fun making this one.
Metaphor Simile and Symbol And I talk a little bit about how I dropped out of seminary and what I still like about it.
I did a public reading a few months ago. I would have shared this that weekend but tumblr hates my old blog.
What I like about the ads on mobile
When you are scrolling past the things you asked to see, it peeks at you from the corners. It is a static image that hides underneath this whole website. You are the milk on the other side of the grossery glass. It waits to remind you that you are the product.
You gave the website power, produced it's form and labor for the clicks and stats that drive Yahoo's profits.
They sell our eyes for fractions of a penny. Just so that when we are in a store one name brand is more familiar in our minds.
It's not ridiculous.