Serious question: How is this different than all the other sensationalized headlines about some technology that's gonna change everything, and then you later hear nothing about it?
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Didn't know that then, but now I do, and I agree with you.
I didn't realize the story followed the original that closely. Thank you for enlightening me.
Seems like they accidentally the whole Coke bottle.
I'm sorry, but my only takeaway is that there's a lawmaker named "Hardy Billington" just existing out there. A moronic existence, sure, but he's out there. Mr. Billington, doing bill stuff.
If all the characters are written differently and that causes the story to go in a totally different direction, why not just call it something else at that point and then market it under a new title? Especially if the story is solid like you say.
Explanation, please?
Republicans hate this one trick!
They knew what they were doing... They had to. Lol
This just means "to insult". Not exactly interchangeable with "overcome with a negative emotion".
But yes, I fucking hate this kind of hyperbole in news headlines. The other one I see is blasts like somebody legit fired a Kamehameha wave at somebody else.
A lot of Austin, Texas too.
So specific.