SaintClarence27
SaintClarence27
SaintClarence27

And to do that in an anonymously written article, no less!

Wasn’t she also the one that wrote the column telling people how to commit a federal felony and transport drugs across state lines?

An officer is not required to take physical strikes.  You are not allowed to hit an officer.  She’s lucky tased is the ONLY thing that happened.  It was completely appropriate in this circumstance.  Remember, it’s not like she’d been frisked.  She could have a knife or a gun on her.  The taser is the safest and

Obviously you have to contact the dealer to ensure they will honor that price.

My best friend in high school used to put a coffee can over his VW Beetle’s vertical exhaust.

The only one who doesn’t come across totally awful is Johnson.

And good tires.

Also Mustang drivers.

That’s because this is an auto site.  In the wild, truck owners are just as bad; see: rolling coal on hybrids, blocking charger ports, etc.

You had me until that last sentence, which is patently false.

That’s fair.  I have a fucking Civic Si that I haven’t even driven to its limits.  MOST cars (and trucks) nowadays have performance that far exceeds their usage.

I don’t agree with your characterization of the latter half of the 20th century, as it inherently leaves out the largest change - computing. As far as the limit of energy density, that’s certainly a barrier, but I don’t think it’s something outside of our limits to overcome. Improvements in batteries and solar

Hence terraforming.  Certainly that’s a tall ask, but engineering and technology are going to advance far beyond anything we could think of in the next 100 years. Develop an atmosphere, and there’s a lot you can do.  There’s also water on Mars, we just need to melt it.

I think that’s the most likely reason for an all-out destruction of the species.

Number 34 needs the Scott Skiles Eddy Curry treatment - to be told that in order to get more rebounds, he needs to jump.

Especially socks.  No reason to re-wear socks.

This might be the best question for the funbag yet.

Typically restaurant workers get there long before the doors open, so why is it so hard to establish that same acceptance of what’s expected in the food service industry when it comes to closing procedures?

Assuming that there isn’t resultant nuclear winter, it’s likely that enough humans will die of starvation that we’ll essentially reset the climate change clock.

I don’t disagree.  I’m just saying that the issue with climate change isn’t simply whether the climate change will render the Earth uninhabitable, it’s whether the resultant wars will do so.