Comment Re: More accurately - A **few** FB employees outra (Score 1) 729
No he didn't. He said he didn't have connections to Yale LAW School. https://www.c-span.org/video/?... see about 2h 24m in.
No he didn't. He said he didn't have connections to Yale LAW School. https://www.c-span.org/video/?... see about 2h 24m in.
This is a bullying tactic you're employing and it's not right. You're discrediting the person because they are fighting back against an unfair process or accusation and using their resistance as evidence against them.
What was he caught lying about in his testimony? Please cite these things. I doubt you have much though, the tail end of your comment belies the heavy bias you're holding.
That's some nice concern trolling. He wasn't a judge in that situation, he was an accused person. The only people I've seen make those statements about his "temperament" in defending himself have been those who already didn't believe him or didn't want him confirmed period.
lol wut, you think those idiots weren't trolling people with this crap before Trump's election? What lala land do you live in?
That joke is older than Hillary Clinton's uterus...it's also in the subject line of AC's subject...
Have you even looked at election maps?
http://www-personal.umich.edu/...
The cities are reliably Democrat.
It would actually be worse, they'd only care about certain counties/cities. The following link has the election shown by counties for the 2012 Election.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/...
The 2016 election is even more red.
Hurr hur they said butt.
Queue salty tears and overreaction.
Makes sense to me. Edge has almost always felt quicker, except when the web page doesn't want to play nice with the browser. Firefox after that, and personally Chrome has always been a sh1t show for me. I only use it when for some reason or another Firefox and IE/Edge won't play nice with a website.
Bah, alright fine, since this planet is supposed to be huge and its nature is unknown right now, how about the counterpart to Jupiter, Summanus. He's the god of nocturnal thunder, his exact nature isn't really well defined, and at one point was thought to be referred more than Jupiter.
Other possible picks, maybe Minerva or Bellona.
And I checked this time, lol. Unless someone named a planetary feature on one of these gods, they should be free to use!
I prefer calling it Janus, after the Roman god of "beginnings, gates, transitions, time, doorways, passages, and endings." As the presumably the most outer planet in our solar system, kind of fitting.
Man Richard Nixon and his observant inferences about Slashdot!
Sounds like they had good arguments, you got triggered, and then warped the memory in your mind to a bunch of rednecks shouting "Murica."
interlard - vt., to intersperse; diversify -- Webster's New World Dictionary Of The American Language