What is the backstory for the picture? I don't get it...
What is the backstory for the picture? I don't get it...
I’m not great with grammar (and I think you have some auto-correct mistakes in there which aren’t making things any easier, e.g. “The clause is the subject of depends”) but I think I get the gist of what you’re saying.
I have never heard that before, and can’t find anything that backs you up. Do you have a link?
A poor man’s Steve Jobs? Steve Jobs was a piece of shit, I don’t know why people like to make out like he was some great man. So if you can’t stand Musk, I don’t know how you can think Jobs is any better. I would definitely put them the other way around if I had to.
That pun has made me feel constipated.
Yep, it was garbage, and I was looking forward to seeing it (only recently) based on the outstanding reviews it had (has).
“For starters, ordinary side windows are strong enough to take (real, not Tesla-fake) sledgehammer blows, hammer blows, thrown ballbearings too.”
I don't understand how licence plates being Googleable relates to voter fraud.
Yeah, I think this kind of stuff is only a real issue if you’re being specifically targeted. But if someone’s targeting you specifically you’ve got a much bigger problem.
Everything on Earth has a “100% failure rate over time”.
OOOOOUUUHHH.
That’s not why the political discourse is the way it is.
Are you retarded?
Hilarious that you’re citing “teams solve problems faster when they’re more cognitively diverse” as though it applies to people who aren’t trying to solve problems, and who are acting in bad faith for their own gain.
Why shouldn’t there be regulation for that?
But the action starts immediately if you drop in plenty of other places as well, and would do even more so if it wasn’t for 50% of the players going to Skulltown every game.
I don’t understand the stupidity that causes the majority of people to drop in Skulltown as soon as possible, every goddamn match.
That’s not the hyperloop. Idiots like you and the author of this post are mixing up two completely different things. The hyperloop is an above ground train that is basically enclosed in a pipe so that it can run in a near vacuum and travel much faster. The cars driving through tunnels thing may be a dumb idea, but…
What? Liaise *is* a verb. What else is it supposed to be?
Do you have any examples of safety features SpaceX rockets are missing which other, much more expensive, and completely non-reusable rockets, from existing defense contractors who would happily keep making money without contributing anything new, have?