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“he claims that the jet never entered Turkish airspace, that he never heard any of the 10 warnings Turkey claims were radioed over guard frequency, and that they never even saw the missile coming.”

Please stop. A kneecap shot is extremely difficult (cops are barely trained in marksmanship as it is), an intentional permanently maiming act (good luck defending that in the lawsuit), and it rarely stops anyone before they bleed out and die. There is literally no advantage to it. If you have time to take a kneecap

I tend to give police the benefit of the doubt, videos like this, from a single viewpoint, are often cut to show the events in the most inflammatory way possible.

What, now it’s not okay to have a picture of your shirtless girl-child when a shirtless boy-child is AOK, even though they’re physically identical?

Goddammit

*pretend everything is ok so you don’t bring everyone else down*

Thanks! I'll make sure to look at this really soon.

And just like with FO3, modders will be all over it to tidy things up.

But Gawker is objectively horrible at being political (but awesome at being shrill and bugfuck nuts)

“innocent pawns are willingly sacrificed with little regard, and food stands are destroyed. So many food stands get destroyed in this movie.”

A wireframe radome! Brilliant! That will definitely help.

Steam sales have already started getting noticeably weaker over the past 2 years or so. It’s been about that long since I’ve been blown away by ‘Holy shit that’s an insane discount’, while that happened with regularity before.

Yep. The Aston was so settled that they had to cheat hard to get it to depart.

*clicks here*

Having your whole set be nonstick isn't really at all necessary, but a good nonstick skillet is Very Nice to have on occasion.

Having your whole set be nonstick isn't really at all necessary, but a good nonstick skillet is Very Nice to have on

Not very. Nobody engages bombers with guns, really. Not when they’re such juicy missile targets.

That height over bore though

After Hasbro bought the rights from her, the toy giant dropped “perpetual” and changed with the descriptor to “the ultimate challenge” because, in her words, “no one in America would know what it meant.”

Salmon.