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I would just like to say Darwin got something wrong because survival of the fittest is not working for the squirrels where I live. You’d think that, over time, the squirrels that are smart enough to understand that cars can kill them would multiply and the dumber squirrel variants would die off. NOPE.

*sees car*
“should

Hold my beer while this tornado passes by.

Of course I bought one last week. Of course.

Of course I bought one last week. Of course.

I came here for a Yo Dawg. I am disappointed in all of you.

The ocean is a harsh place. Boats sink all the time. Deep water, high explosives... good luck ever proving anything.

Tell me that doesn’t look like a marker for a white board.

Yeah that miniaturization thing gets lost on a lot of people. It’s really not that hard to build a big, crude nuke. Seriously. Building a miniaturized fission warhead is on an entirely different level. Y-12 was/is massive for a reason. Building a miniaturized fusion warhead is on another level still.... crude fission

There’s a much greater chance of us developing a warp drive than of me ever getting on that sub in actual water. Could you imagine being a sailor getting on that thing? “Well, it never occurred to me that my casket might be green and made of steel.”

This might be my all-time favorite gif

Photoshop in some sort of pastry and it will be totally believable.

This needs more stars.

It’s not so much about the actual cost as it is about the perceived cost. Paying for parking is an annoyance for the socio-economic group that buys Teslas. Frankly, in a city like Chicago, a similar incentive would sell thousands of vehicles: just park your car and go about your business instead of having to hunt down

It actually makes sense. By reducing internal demand, they free up export capacity. Saudi Arabia, which is shockingly natural gas poor, burns a lot of oil for its electricity. Circa 2009, they realized they could install huge swaths of solar power to displace internal oil demand and reap a 17% internal rate of return.

I was just about to say exactly that. It has been ruled on several times at the level of the Supreme Court that an individual has no expectation of privacy in a public setting.

Why do you say that? I’m genuinely curious as civil actions against the police have proven to be effective in the past.

I hope she sues that officer and the U.S. Marshals. They caused property damage and traumatized her. What they did was unconstitutional and therefore illegal so a decent lawyer should make short work of it.

Hit them in the money. Very little is as effective as hitting people in their monies.

Who watches the watchers? We all do.

The significant downside is that, if these reports aren't true, they will probably just give KJU ideas for the future.

So. Many. Triangles.

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Staged, but still beautiful. Maybe the most incredible, beautiful bike or sport related video I’ve ever seen.