Didn't that girl's mom teach her to cross her legs when she's sitting like that? There are almost two kitties in this video. Very cute cat, though. Looks like a Scottish fold.
Also, I grew up on a "Drive" that was neither "a private road for local access to one, or a small group of structures", nor was it "meandering, rather than straight".
Those may be the original definitions, but in real life modern-day America those definitions are not really applicable. I live on a "Road" that is about half a mile in length (it does NOT connect two distant points) and intersects a "Blvd" that is neither straight nor lined with trees and shrubs.
But the pizza has to be cut precisely to fit the pre-cut insert, right? Have you ever seen how quickly they slice a pizza in a busy pizza place? Seems like a good idea in theory, but I imagine it not working so well in real life situations.
I'm sure those three nuggets of processed leftover chicken parts provided all the healthy nutrition that was missing from the bagged lunch. Good job, school!
Edward, you can't be serious. The cat was SEALED in a box and abandoned. This is animal abuse, it's disgusting, and it's also disgusting that Alex would use the story to promote t-shirt sales.
Seems counterproductive to me, too. The cooling towers seem friendly and innocent, just enjoying a cup of tea, but they kill them and replace them with faceless wind towers and their spinning blades of death.
Seems a little creepy to me. I'm OK with the crocheted street art in principle, but when I see the artist covers their own body in it, I can't help but think this is more of a fetish than a hobby. And therefore, the street art is their attempt to act out their fetish in public, which is just creepy.