"Astronauts probably don't want to be living in houses made from scabs and urine" I feel like the word "probably" could have been left out of that sentence.
Newspapers and alt-weeklies both would occasionally include an omnibus with capsule reviews of dozens of restaurants, too. I'd read them cover-to-cover despite not being able to afford anything but the value menu at Taco Bell.
And we actually do that! Like it's definitely happening right now, but we could do even more.
There are so many conservative fictions to be angry at, right now, but it just infuriates me that US progressives have acquiesced to the "government spending exhausts a finite resource" fiction. There are things we can spend money on that make MORE money available in the future...
I'm not even moving and I feel like I should be throwing away at least three cubic feet of stuff every single day just to be in a place where I COULD move someday.
The most infuriating one I've ever experienced, every 30 seconds the music would pause to play a recording... and the recording started with the sharp intake of breath a person does when they've just picked up the phone. I was on hold 15 minutes and it surprised me every single time.
The coolest thing Zuckerberg has ever done is being portrayed by Lex Luthor in a movie, something he had nothing to do with.
It's not weird, but I think it's even better to be mad that part of the stated reason for selecting this bible for "historical study" is that they don't want it to include "any extra stuff."
They should also probably order another bible approved by the Catholic church.
Yeah, the really fascinating thing to me about this story is how many implicit theological statements are being made by a person who might not be aware of any of them and thinks the KJV is just "the best/most accurate bible."