jbobsully11 wrote:What does it mean to "feel like a room without a roof," exactly? And how would that be conducive to clapping?
Pharrell Williams wrote:It is metaphorical for one's space [without] limit.
jbobsully11 wrote:What does it mean to "feel like a room without a roof," exactly? And how would that be conducive to clapping?
Pharrell Williams wrote:It is metaphorical for one's space [without] limit.
IamNotCreepy wrote:jbobsully11 wrote:What does it mean to "feel like a room without a roof," exactly? And how would that be conducive to clapping?Pharrell Williams wrote:It is metaphorical for one's space [without] limit.
Twistappel wrote:The freedom to die of exposure.
Crimson847 wrote:In other words, transgender-friendly privacy laws don't molest people, people molest people.
(Presumably, the only way to stop a bad guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law is a good guy with a transgender-friendly privacy law, and thus transgender-friendly privacy law rights need to be enshrined in the Constitution as well)
jbobsully11 wrote:Should I tip attendants at parking garages in the city when I have to use them, even if it’s only for about half an hour at a time? It didn’t occur to me until just now (I’ve only had to park in a garage twice), and the internet seems to think I should...
Fun With Mr. Fudge wrote:When a child utters his/her first word, and parents get excited or emotional, does the kid keep expecting that reaction? Does he/he form a false belief about what that word means or does to people?
cmsellers wrote:Who was the first person who looked at a horse or a donkey and said: "See that thing? I'm gonna jump on its back and make it take me places."
IamNotCreepy wrote:cmsellers wrote:Who was the first person who looked at a horse or a donkey and said: "See that thing? I'm gonna jump on its back and make it take me places."
Reminds me of this comic:Spoiler: show
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