If you’ve arrived here from a search for something related to the upside-down question mark—contestants, we’re way up there in the results for this phrase, which is funny—you’ll be delighted to know: the interroverti, from brother-and-sister team Nadine & Chris LaRoche, won the ...
of posting the character fu upside down.One of them is that the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty--Zhu Yuanzhang--(2)post the character fu on the doors of some houses as a mark and planned to kill(3)in the families. In order to prevent too many killings,the(4)...
And getting back to your first question for a moment, this is one way organizations can create workplaces whereeveryone thrives and finds meaning. When you are constantly stretching yourself you need to accept that mistakes will be made. And yes, I know, this sounds“upside down”from the cu...
If you wish to see the world turned upside down to perfection, just turn to the fifth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew: here you have a whole summary of the world reversed. Jesus Christ turned the world upside down the first sermon he preached. Look at the third verse. "Blessed are th...
I Have a Question Notify me of follow-up comments by email. 357 comments on gingerbread apple upside-down cake All Comments I Made This! Questions Carole Oooh, hard cider. I stopped reading there. I think I’m going to go get some then come back and read the rest of this. Nove...
The Knicks move down six spots for Lewis, who'd give the lineup needed pace and creativity. He was on a tear when the pandemic hit and cut the season short, executing a full package of scoring, playmaking and shooting just before his 19th birthday. The Knicks don't have ...
The headlines say it all: the economy is slowing down, right? And with stocks soaring—up 11% year to date—wemustbe headed for a correction. Both statements would be off the mark. Because the economic numbers the government is putting out (and the press is repeating without question) are...
Tim Duy: The Upside of the Tech Bubble, by Tim Duy: Felix Salmon’s op-ed piece detailing the declining importance of American stock markets is well worth the read. I think it is especially interesting in light of the general push...
Keep in mind that this was back in the dark ages of 1996, when the internet moved at the speed of a snail and DVDs didn’t yet exist, meaning it was a lot harder to figure out how movies were made. So for movie fanatics like us, this book offered a very rare glimpse behind the...