joan_wilder
joan_wilder t1_jaur2np wrote
Reply to comment by Early_Lawfulness_348 in Perspective [Image] by cherrymasterlou
“When you wear rose-colored glasses, red flags just look like flags.”
joan_wilder t1_j8jmqss wrote
Reply to comment by TheRealBillyMaize in [image] Keep going. by ImOkNotANoob
Probably for a lot of people. The past 5 years have been shit in many different ways for many, many people.
joan_wilder t1_j8jcg1s wrote
Reply to comment by Metal_Thorn in [image]Don't give up! by Yekduitin
Seriously. I wish I was dumb enough to motivated by terrible analogies.
joan_wilder t1_j4rbcm6 wrote
Reply to comment by brianbezn in Chelsea Handler Says She Thought the Sun and Moon Were the Same Until She Was 40 by Razariousnefarian
Yeah, you’d prettymuch have to be raised in a cult compound somewhere. I don’t even think she’s all that funny, but the fact that people are taking a comedian seriously when she says something silly says more about them than it does about her.
joan_wilder t1_j4mkgn7 wrote
Reply to comment by JPMerola in [Image] You never fail until you stop trying. by itsovermike
If we’ve learned nothing from recent insurrections.
joan_wilder t1_j47dbk1 wrote
Reply to comment by Taj_Mahole in 'Extreme' drought status nearly eliminated in California in wake of atmospheric rivers by are_slash_wash
The sadness is less extreme.
joan_wilder t1_j3qxee9 wrote
Reply to comment by BarbedWire3 in [image] We can't avoid making mistakes, but we can learn a lot from them. by _Cautious_Memory
We’re in agreement.
joan_wilder t1_j3or3pm wrote
Reply to comment by BarbedWire3 in [image] We can't avoid making mistakes, but we can learn a lot from them. by _Cautious_Memory
Aren’t mistakes part of experience?
joan_wilder t1_j3fr848 wrote
Reply to [image] got milk? by Lilithevangeline
You mean like curds?
joan_wilder t1_j2epcwa wrote
Reply to Thanks, without the woman as comparison I wouldn't have know how high 183cm is by backhandmarco
I tell you what. If I know one thing about women, it’s that they’re 183cm tall
joan_wilder t1_j27qgft wrote
Reply to Seattle tech worker charged for theft inspired by the movie 'Office Space' by thesunbeamslook
Looks like he’s headed to a federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison.
joan_wilder t1_j1y8q3w wrote
Reply to comment by SpaceLemming in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
Real problems, or real reactions? Because the problems are our reactions, not the problems. Or are the reactions to the reactions the reactions? I miss the good ol’ days when words had meanings.
joan_wilder t1_j1idteb wrote
Reply to comment by ThommyPanic in Facebook parent Meta to pay $725 mil to settle lawsuit relating to Cambridge Analyticahttps by dft-salt-pasta
They got fined $725M for killing democracy.
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Reply to comment by genuinely_insincere in [Image] Randomly came across this on Instagram and it really hit me by maximum-aloofness
“Cheer up!”
“Why didn’t I think of that?! Thanks!”
joan_wilder t1_j072ibj wrote
Reply to comment by StephenDawg in [Image] Randomly came across this on Instagram and it really hit me by maximum-aloofness
The pic is about perception. It doesn’t cover someone who has actually changed for the worse.
joan_wilder t1_iypm4yc wrote
Reply to comment by Oldtimer_2 in Antonio Brown, Police Are Reportedly In Standoff by mvanigan
He threw a shoe at her! And he threw her belongings out in the yard! He’s a violent maniac, and he must be stopped, dead or alive!
^/s
joan_wilder t1_iyplx6n wrote
Reply to comment by itsalonghotsummer in Antonio Brown, Police Are Reportedly In Standoff by mvanigan
Not a rugby guy, but doesn’t the lack of helmets generally prevent that? Can’t imagine someone getting a running start to a deliver a headbutt.
Edit: Nevermind. Just remembered Chris Benoit.
joan_wilder t1_iydeyc0 wrote
Reply to comment by MrShaytoon in A Goofy Movie Director Reacts To That Incredible Atlanta Episode About The 'Making' Of The Film by HooptyDooDooMeister
You’re going to Popeyes, ain’t you?
joan_wilder t1_ixk22bj wrote
>The failure and injustice of Daniel Shaver’s killing and the resulting sham criminal trial, which made a mockery of the notion of Justice predictably ended in no conviction and to this day casts an ugly shadow over this settlement.
That’s $8M that the citizens of Mesa could have invested in police training, housing the homeless, paying cops more so they can attract higher quality candidates, feeding poor children… anything else.
Cops should pay for their own mistakes, not the communities that are already being harmed by their mistakes. Cops need to be required to carry malpractice insurance, just like any other professionals that make decisions that can mean life or death for the public. And when their mistakes make it too expensive or too difficult to find insurance, they can go flip burgers or hang drywall or something.
joan_wilder t1_ixbs495 wrote
Reply to comment by Bland-fantasie in [IMAGE] 8 Times Up by kingsadlo
Yeah, it’s not about falling down, and getting up. It’s about down and up. Lol
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Reply to Incinerators can no longer handle 'mountain of cocaine' seized in Antwerp port by bomberesque1
It worked, you crazy bastards! It worked!!
joan_wilder t1_iweshry wrote
Reply to comment by scroscrohitthatshit in How an 'electronic nose' could help fight wildfires by KimCureAll
I have electronic noses in my house.
joan_wilder t1_jdhm2ny wrote
Reply to comment by iammabdaddy in [Image]Life teaches us lessons everyday. What is the biggest lesson in your life worth sharing? by khaksar3g
Sometimes “lessons” are just baggage.