adamdoesthings
Adamdoesthings
adamdoesthings

I do Nazi any relationship between this and past events, particularly post-WWII.

Good luck getting it to hover quietly. They sound like a beehive through a megaphone.

Probably has something to do with all the money floating to the top and concentrating in the hands of a select few, leaving an impoverished majority unable to pay for basic needs?

It doesn't sound like these people really had the ability to self-sustain without selling every possession. We shouldn't force people to reduce themselves to rags, or, if it's not a vehicle of extraordinary value, sell their car before they are allowed assistance.

Okay, choose one or the other. It's either insurance OR we "pay in, we personally get out." It would be more like insurance, but we only get out if we actually fall upon misfortune. Since the "risk" is distributed among everyone (and it's really not that much), it's easier to help people when something does go wrong.

Sounds like her family was firmly in the middle class, paying good money in taxes every year. Her "Burden on society" has probably been offset more than yours has, and seems to have been caused not by her own personal irresponsibility, but by a sequence of terrible events that was mostly the fault of Wall Street

So what you're saying is, in order to satisfy your personal sense of economic morality, they need to stop what they're doing and sell it and go for a car that can't be much better (what will you get for under 5 grand that doesn't need work?) where they don't know its maintenance history (You only know what they tell

While the idea of him taking pictures of himself as a crime is frankly ridiculous, this kid was repeatedly told by the girl not to send these pictures. At very least, he still seems possibly guilty of harassment.

It's a lot different if you have to pull these moves out of your ass to keep someone from shooting you down than if you get 20 tries at it! I always found going downtown to be the best way of dispatching anyone I couldn't immediately shoot down. They'll always crash before I do. I don't think the GTAV jet goes

I can't fly GTAV jets like this guy can, because I have a life. However, when I was playing a lot of GTAV earlier this year, I could have easily given him a run for his money. Zooming under overpasses and bridges is not difficult if you use shallow approach angles and don't spaz out or overcorrect.

Couldn't be that bad. I pass tons of drivers every day who would fail the test worse than this dude, and someone still gave them licenses.

Would this person be able to qualify for a license in the states?

"This guy was ticketed and fined based on the premise that this cop did not understand the human ability to adapt to survive. "

You sure it had nothing to do with that whole "Driving without a license" thing?

Oh shit, did they really? Well, a few years ago (last time I checked) they were one of the bigger developers, and had a big contract with Toyota! Things change quick, don't they...

That wouldn't be surprising, given its location. I didn't research the company that much back then. As much as I love batteries and technology, I was more interested in getting out of that icy, unnavigable hell than settling down with a career in engineering.

Am I the only one who thinks this type of behavior could set a dangerous precedent?

On a related-ish note, I lived in Boston in 2006, working at a CVS. A lady from some company called A123 Systems came in, and after talking to me at the counter asked me to come in for an interview. Of course, I chickened out, not knowing that they were about to get huge with all the hybrids and electric cars on the

In multiplayer you can get on the metro without it switching views.

I recently encountered a dog that loved honeydew melon - I was surprised, since this doesn't seem like something a dog would normally like.

I don't understand how a trans person's money is different than anyone else's.