Are you serious? Ever heard of MLK?
If you're feeling dehydrated, drink Gatorade not Hate-orade.
I too would like to see said $100,000 steer.
In the end, the father will probably just alienate himself from the kids.
Not having a women's 1500m is bananas IMO. Regarding strength/speed with regards to women in long distance swimming, I'll leave this here: Shelley Taylor Smith.
Let's not forget Shelley Taylor Smith. She beat up on the best men in the world for some time in long-distance open water swimming. Still holds several records IIRC.
One thing I try to convey to people: fission bombs are simple and relatively easy to make, fusion bombs are not. You also have to look at a complete weapon system. A large, crude fission bomb, ala Fat Man, is easily within the reach of Iran and many other nations. But how would they deliver it? Put it on a bomber? All…
Don't ruin this moment. This is precisely what the founding fathers envisioned.
This is so true. The U.S. Army even has a zombie section in their actual training manual. For reals:
At least you might get some of your cash back from an oncoming tide.
I'm training my next dog to do that. That's so cool.
A year? A year? That's it? Try three. And I'm in my mid 20s.
Fast jets can do CAS but they simply can't do it as well as a purpose-designed platform.
I really genuinely thought that comment was self-evidently sarcastic.
Stop it with your accurate historical references and logic. This is the internet. That sort of behavior isn't tolerated here.
I've been all over the U.S. and Houston, by far, has the worst drivers. They will actively speed up and slow down to prevent you from merging onto the highway. It's almost like they think it's Sparta or something.
I really wonder if the dog was in the car long enough if he/she would actually figure out how to drive... like "I want to go sniff that tree so I need to step on this peddle and turn the wheel this much in this direction to get there."
Wow, Cavendish, Froome, and Contador. If there was "Fantasy TDF" those literally would've been my three picks.
Meh, monetary policy is pretty damn powerful. It's just that, at the moment, fiscal policy is the limiting factor. There isn't enough new issuance for the Fed to increase the monetary base (note I didn't say money supply) even if they wanted to.