I think this community is more for questions with factual answers that have simply eluded you, not questions where the answers are opinions.
That said…
Ryoji Kaji from Neon Genesis Evangelion
Mamoru Chiba (AKA Tuxedo Mask) from Sailor Moon - my favorite look of his is when he’s in his brainwashed Prince Endymion form
Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop
Hei from Darker Than Black
Howl from Howl’s Moving Castle
Maybe you should adjust your perception to account for the fact that these people are not your property, and they didn’t solicit your ignorant opinion.
In US.
Given they need different types of hookups, the washer hookup goes wherever the plumbing is, then the dryer is put in the remaining space, wherever that is.
Given that the average laundry room is generally not in the exact center of a house, it makes sense that the washer would consequently often be closer to the room entrance (because that’s more central to the house, where the plumbing is)
If you take the community summary above the rules to be the definition of a showerthought, and if you count “standing in line” as an everyday activity (since it was during the standing in line, not the voting, when OP had the thought), I’d say it’s not breaking rule 1 either.
Depending on the state, felons can vote if they’re not currently incarcerated.
Oh, there’s a new rule?
I don’t think this is a political post, though. OP is not using this post to endorse a candidate or policy.
What rule(s) did OP break?
As far as we know, it was just one guy with a bunch of burner accounts.
This comment is for other readers: they are pulling shit out of their ass, placing blame where they believe it will do the most damage. Do yourself a favor and block them.
It wasn’t the leftists that did this, it was the gullible bumblefucks in rural America.
With the current rules, which he now has 4 years to repeal.
Deadpool & Wolverine has multiple characters enter in slow-mo, one after another. The last entrance in the series was pretty cool.
People don’t call Musk an idiot because he’s a blithering imbecile who is incapable of anything. We call him an idiot because he’s not particularly smart like others make him out to be. He’s an idiot like the average guy.
He’s made some good choices and some bad choices. Not especially dumb, not especially smart.
Not a genius.
So… people call him an idiot in an attempt to offset the genius talk.
That’s true, IF AND ONLY IF the game in question has failed to retain players that long…
Your ideas a fun to think about but I don’t see them as improvements
And I am declaring a certain one of those style guides to be correct!
The singular possessive is pronounced “travises.” It’s spelled Travis’s.
If you think I misspelled that, please review page 1 of Strunk & White’s The Elements of Style. The use of an s after an apostrophe does not depend on the letter preceding the apostrophe. Rather, the lack of an s after an apostrophe denotes a plural possessive.
“This is what rich guys act like”
“Oh, except you’ll be playing one who is actually quite intelligent”
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