

Going out on a limb that most of the Filipinos in that crowd didn’t vote for Trump, being that it happened in Canada
Going out on a limb that most of the Filipinos in that crowd didn’t vote for Trump, being that it happened in Canada
I can’t tell you what they would do differently if they were Nazis
Speak German?
Have a functioning rail system?
I wonder if Hugo Boss is looking for contracts in military uniforms…
Definitely some “peaked in high school” vibes lol
When refining a process, it becomes exponentially more difficult and expensive the closer you get to 100% efficiency. 0-95% costs less than 95-99%, which costs less than 99%-99.99%
If he hasn’t been convicted, then he hasn’t factually broken the law. If he hasn’t factually broken the law, then saying he has is considered defamation and opens ProPublica up to lawsuits, and unfortunately, they would lose, since that would be textbook defamation.
That’s why everything like this gets wrapped in things like “allegedly” or “may have” because it allows them to report the facts of what happened and the laws in question without making that final link, which is something only the courts can do.
Yes, but also being the reason for most of the Geneva conventions. We may be polite, but we also invented the sport of strapping knives to our feet and getting into fistfights over a frozen lake.
oof imagine being immortal, but you keep on aging and getting diseases and stuff but they just can’t kill you
I’d be willing to bet that Smaug caused less death and destruction than many (if not most) billionaires
I feel like there might be a minimum age before being able to do this… I’m in my 40s and I don’t think I could stretch out my ‘bird bath’ enough to pour a drink in it yet, except maybe on a particularly warm day…
mother-motherfuck
mother-motherfuck-fuck
motherfuck, motherfuck,
Noinch noinch noinch.
Google will find a way to put ads in the smoke
Also as far as cooking hardware, glass-top stoves are very difficult to start fires on, and induction cooktops are even more, at least for stuff like boilovers and spilled food.
I’d also suggest taking some sort of cooking class, many community colleges have classes that you can take at night, and there are several businesses that offer classes as well. Getting used to the tools and techniques in a supervised environment can go a long way for confidence at home.
It’s quite bad and crazy though. fluoridated water helps to protect people’s teeth, and all you need to do is drink tap water. This means that anyone with access to tap water will get at least some basic protection against tooth decay and all the health problems that stem from that.
Without fluoridated water, the people who do not have access to regular dental care (including toothbrushes and toothpaste) will be the ones who suffer the most. Those are the people who will end up in emergency rooms with infections, heart disease, etc. and will also not be able to pay the hospital bill, thus not only adding stress to already stretched thin emergency rooms, but also overall creating a larger financial burden on the industry.
Something something an ounce of prevention and all…
The letter is not here yet you liar
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We know it reflects light, so that just tells me we haven’t used a big enough laser yet :p
In the states, they’ll just accuse the phone of committing a crime and take it anyways
Things you will rarely read about democrats: “said batshit insane stuff on some hentai forum”
Either because a) they didn’t do it, or b) were smart enough to not have the comments be tracked back to them personally
If you can get the body out to international waters over a particularly deep section of ocean maybe… not gonna trust a lake to not betray me
Unless it’s the big lake Gitche Gumee in November… then you’re golden
bet they didn’t save anything and it’s the same chip just artificially limited
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsc51u_2Bb4