Kirkaiya2
Kirkaiya
Kirkaiya2

How time flies. I briefly met Tia and Tamera when they were teens (I think), in 2001, in Egypt (I think that the was trip where we said hi to them). Now they’re moms, and sharing breast milk. Lol.

“The orange shitgibbon himself...”

Platooning still leaves too much of a gap. Those rigs should be *spooning* !

Having been in a CH-47 when I was in the 101st, I would pay good money to see someone attempt to stuff 55 humans in one. Maybe if they're all kindergartners...

This is just.... I mean.... maybe in Portland, right? But anywhere else, the concentration of hipsters who also are willing to pay to pogo is way too low for this madness.

In other words, you have no real evidence - if your photos were convincing, they would convince. They’re not, so they don’t. And just as you say “cut the crap with Jesus and ghosts”, the people who swear ghosts are everywhere will say, “cut the crap with aliens” when the comparison is made. You’re free to believe that

“I know what I saw, I do not need convincing.”

The “to think that we are alone is ludicrous” is a straw man argument. I believe that it’s both extremely unlikely that we are alone in the universe, but also extremely unlikely that aliens are buzzing Navy fighter planes over the Pacific. Are there other technological civilization Somewhere Out There? Almost

My vote is, a mix of digital artifacts / equipment issues, natural atmospheric events (whether static discharge, ball lightning, or hitherto unknown natural processes) and other man-made but ordinary objects along the lines of mylar balloons or whatever. I suppose it could be evidence of hacking of naval warfare

While we’re never going to get a completely objective definition of “luxury”, in general, they have substantially better interior materials - soft-touch instead of hard plastic, usually leather seats, or a high-quality alternative (for example, newer Teslas), better interior fit and finish, and often bits of real

Except the city has said the guy is wrong, and they're 3" high. Also, look closely at the photo - any stock car would have no no trouble with that wide and modest hump.

This article made so much more sense when I read it as satire, or perhaps extremely subtle sarcasm. ‘Cause that thing is FUGLY. I very seriously assumed it was a prank Photoshop when I saw that leering rictus of a front grill scroll by at first. *Shudder* 

Great minds think alike, Erin Marquis! I read her request, and immediately thought of the XC40 and XC60. I think a lightly-driven 2018 or 2019 XC60 could also be had for $35K or less...

Can I complain to them about their management? Hahaha

Ultimately, dirty coal-fired power plants in Bavaria are going away, as they are already shutting down in America and China. And as those power plants are replaced with some combination of natural gas, solar, wind, and (in some countries) nuclear, the entire argument about what pollutes more goes away - as the

There’s one in Wakanda, and a few in in Narnia, that account for most of the sales.

Maybe they'll switch to solid-state batteries in a couple years, which don't have the same puncture fire risks as "wet" li-ion.

It’s like a Mini Cooper and a Rav4 had a baby...

It's wrong because your original comment didn't say "fossil fuels", it said "coal". If you can't admit when you're wrong, then you're a troll.

I’ve been using the Rite-Aid “brand” of those tablets, which are the same as Polident (or some brand like that) but cheaper, for about four years now, and never had an issue. My dentist actually recommended it. There are also brands that sell night-guard cleaner, which is specifically for night-guards, and i’ve used