Lucid0ne
Lucid0ne
Lucid0ne

Rats were the cause of the bubonic plague, but that's some time ago. I propose to you, any disease a rat could spread, a squirrel could equally carry. Would you agree?

We had help:

A story from WW-II, certainly apocryphal:

Screw cold fusion.

No, Americans won't even hear about it because it's a fraud.

The Model S has a vampire problem? The Belmonts are here to help.

This has to sting for tesla considering how much they berate the major automakers for not being an agile tech company like them.

They didn't fight cruisers a lot. Ended up fighting bigger or similar ships. The only reason why German Battlecruisers at Jutland didn't suffer the horrible fates of Royal Navy ones was that they had a touch more armor (at the expense of speed and firepower) as well as better ammo handling which enabled them to

There's some great history here, but what on earth is going on with the editing? Some of the sentences are so poorly written as to be nearly illegible. It looks like this whole article was written by an Important Nigerian Prince in the runup to tell me his family died but that can help him collect his $2 billion U.S.

Welcome to Zombie Island...where our motto is "You should be caught dead here." Human tourists stay for free and are strongly encourage to be served at our resort buffet.

Nothing is wrong- these men were soldiers - some maybe not by choice. They were no different than any other soldier in this war. These men had nothing to do with the extermination camps - chances are they didn't even know about them. It is totally normal- and even healthy- to be able to differentiate between the acts

The difference between you and me is I listen to everyone on both sides of the argument.

Newcastle's Eldon Square in the late 70s. Straight out of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

You did it wrong, Subaru.

This bears repeating. Subonda! Hondaru! Subarondu?

Titanic was a fine ship in her day, but bigger ships were being built before she even left port. But today's cruise ships look like a floating brick, if you ask me, the Normandie is the finest liner ever made, looks amazing, lavishly decorated by the biggest names in Art Deco and like Titanic had a tragic end, but

"Why are people so into Yuengling?"