River's ice planet is open to doubt.
'Lineage'
Natter 31 But Looks 29
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
maybe I should take Krav if for no other reason than I could (possibly) protect myself
The first two levels concentrate on how to kick and punch the simplest ways, and how to get out of basic chokes and bear hugs. It's flexible, because there's room for obsessives, and room for people who want to feel a bit safer.
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So tired of it today.
Then there's a personal irritation, problematic, which does not mean full of problems, no matter how it sounds.
Merriam Webster online says:
1 a : posing a problem : difficult to solve or decide b : not definite or settled : UNCERTAIN c : open to question or debate : QUESTIONABLE
2 : expressing or supporting a possibility
Isn't 1a the same as full of problems? Or does the dictionary just put in definitions based on improper usage too? I'm not trying to snark here, I'm actually curious.
Problematic means "open to doubt or debate."
Huh. Did not know that.
I also found this definition:
baffling: making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve; "a baffling problem"; "I faced the knotty problem of what to have for breakfast"; "a problematic situation at home"
which is a bit closer to what I would have thought, but not quite there. Complicated would have been closer.
So tired of it today.
Part of my problem is that my eyes hurt. Is it from staring at the monitor all day? I do that almost every day. Or because my glasses are dirty? Or because of cold-induced fatigue?
Clearly, if you are only just recently getting up.
Wha-huh? No, I've been busting my ass at work all day long, is all, and no time for B.org.
I need to send some e-mail and listen to my voicemail and hunt down some files I need. But maybe I'll just slack off for a few minutes before forming a raiding party to toss a coworker's office.
Isn't 1a the same as full of problems? Or does the dictionary just put in definitions based on improper usage too? I'm not trying to snark here, I'm actually curious.
Cue descriptivist v. proscriptivist debate....
Clearly, if you are only just recently getting up.
Wha-huh? No, I've been busting my ass at work all day long, is all, and no time for B.org.
I clearly need to work on my reading comprehension skillz. I somehow got the impression you'd just crawled out of bed. Nevermind.
But maybe I'll just slack off for a few minutes before forming a raiding party to toss a coworker's office.
I think this is a good plan.
Isn't 1a the same as full of problems?
Note that 1a says "a : posing a problem : difficult to solve or decide," not just "posing a problem." It's one of those ticky, obsessive things that sane people probably don't care about, but "problematic" is one of those words that once had a very specific nuance of doubtful or open to debate and is now used much less precisely.
Someone had the heaviest leadfoot, paired with the worst luck:
Four speeding tickets issued within three hours
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- An Illinois man and his girlfriend received nearly $1,400 in speeding tickets within about three hours on Interstate 90 in Wisconsin, authorities say.
Piotr Pac, 21, of Prospect Heights, Ill., was cited New Year's Day for allegedly going 100 mph in Rock County at 5:59 a.m., 84 mph in Columbia County at 6:56 a.m. and 77 mph in Sauk County at 7:28 a.m., the Wisconsin State Patrol said.
His girlfriend, Emilia A. Goralczyk, 18, of Mount Prospect, Ill, was cited for allegedly driving the same 2004 Nissan Altima at 108 mph in Dane County at 9:05 a.m.
Pac said Goralczyk had called him at 4 a.m. that day, crying over a fight she had with a friend at a party, so he drove 180 miles to Wisconsin Dells to pick her up.
"I would do everything for her," he told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
But Pac said he had to be home by 10 a.m. to start work, and he was 2 1/2 hours late, but had called ahead and his boss was not angry.
"You have to have an exciting life," he said, "because (otherwise) life is boring."
Pac, who faces $902 of the $1,393 in speeding tickets issued, said he had not yet decided whether to pay them or ask judges for leniency.