adamdoesthings
Adamdoesthings
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I always thought Dunkin tasted... I don't even know exactly how to describe it... perhaps as though it had been ground up with corn cereal or something. Either way, I never liked it when I had access to Dunkin, though I drank it anyway (because, you know, caffeine).

Could have been worse.

"Hi, I'm Sarah Maclachlan. Will you be an angel for a helpless racecar driver? Every year, millions of racecar drivers..."

Humans play a factor in every human-related incident on the planet. I think we should just ban all humans.

Do they still have those in planes? I haven't seen them in a decade.

I've never been able to get signal while flying for more than a few seconds -certainly not long enough to establish a connection. I've tried many times, and the only time I can even get anywhere close is during the last few minutes of approach to LAX.

Interestingly enough, when I drove through Pennsylvania on my way

Last time I flew with WiFi available, I video skyped with several people and it didn't have any real problems aside from a relatively slow connection.

This isn't about the belief itself, it's about the use of the structure surrounding that belief to deprive others of their liberty. The muslims who are dying or being shot in the streets from protesting wouldn't disagree.

Saturn was always my favorite brand from GM- They included a lot of revolutionary design ideas. My favorite was using plastic instead of metal for a lot of the body panels. In a low speed collision like a parking lot fender bender, they won't even dent or scratch.. They just deform for a second, then pop back into

wtf IS that thing?

Would that change my mind, and make me believe that religion is wonderful, or that it isn't used as a tool of oppression? No, it'd probably just annoy me and make me go wash my hands. By the way, wouldn't defending a belief structure that actively oppresses you be akin to Stockholm syndrome?

Whether or not the Quran

If I am not mistaken, those rights are inalienable, and belong to all people intrinsically. They are not anyone's to give or take in the first place.

Our constitution was -supposed- to be based on this principle, by the way. Whether or not another government or religion follows this is irrelevant, as those rights

Just because some versions of a backwards belief system "allow" (seriously?) you to do something doesn't mean anything, and doesn't make the idea of an invisible friend in the sky "allowing" you to do something or not any less stupid. It especially doesn't make using that invisible friend as an excuse, or putting

(I meant left-handedness for cursive. driving stick is fine)

pssh, isn't that what I said, kinda?

I actually get mocked for that sometimes because while, theoretically, I basically know how, I've never been able to use it in a practical fashion. A lot of this comes from being left-handed, though. As for Americans and 5-speeds, apparently it's important to feel superior to others for something extremely minor, as

Typically, the pattern is to start condemning when the selected beliefs start really getting in the way of human equal rights. Personally, I think all religion is freaking stupid, and this is just one of many perfect examples why.

I guess to summarize your point: On the road, people are the main accident liability in the first place!

yes, most Americans can only drive automatic. However, it's common for those of us who do drive 5-speed to make fun of them.

then make sure Paul McCartney writes in one of those cars with a sequential clutchless transmission in the divorce papers.

Premiere works fine - You'll need an update from Adobe to run After Effects.