JackBeKrazee
JackBeKrazee
JackBeKrazee

Yeah, funny enough, that’s exactly how I hoped a conversation like that would go and for some reason it seems like Cho decided to twist it around on the podcast for comedic purposes. Maybe there’s more to it than this, but right now Cho looks very bad.

Or Cho is a lying hack and tried to get the spotlight put on her?

Slughorn I suppose was “good” in that he wasn’t objectively evil, but he was shown to be a weasel and a coward.

I used to be Maintenance Control in a squadron. Meaning I assigned work centers with fixing particular A/C and their associated gripes. The Pilots would complete a flight then stand at the counter writing up all the gripes. We used to laugh at the fixes written down for the stupid gripes. Some are found on the

He’s seen it as an illegal move, feet only!

Hang on though why was the kangaroo doing that to the dog!? The idea that a kangaroo -or really any animal - can know to strangle another animal creeps me out.

LMFAO! He literally had the kangaroo like “What the FUCK? You hit me?!?! I’m out! NO! I’M OUT!!!”

Good thing the kitten wasn’t found by an aircraft mechanic, or we would only know about it from the gripe sheet.

‘boot time you got something back! :-)

Got my cat in a similar way. I was living in Japan at the time, driving my 2008 Civic Type R, kitten I’m the middle of a 4 lane 50kph road. Stopped and tried to get him off the road, thought he ran away. He actually wedged himself in between my firewall and engine. Now I didn’t drive 300 miles, but got home that night

Anyone bother to follow up with Rick Small about this? Seems like a solid starting point.

You have quietly blown my mind, here.

Seriously... This is thrift store art.

I find the artist’s lack of depth perception disturbing.

It was able to escape in the first video.

When the iguana got tangled for a moment, I could tell the snakes were not working together, and because of that, the iguana got away.

My point is, the solar and wind power do nothing that perfectly normal terrestrial phenomena don’t do already in far greater scale and scope. Unless we start filling up the stratosphere with solar and wind powerplants you have little reason for concern.

Yes, they do. My point was, those tall objects have no more effect on the environment than the trillions of other tall objects all around the world, many which have a vastly greater effect than anything man-made. And even if every watt of electricity that we produced came from wind power, they would still cover a