the even more annoying part is that we already spend $700 billion on defense
the even more annoying part is that we already spend $700 billion on defense
well yeah you only need like what 3 buicks to have a 90 day supply?
Not ugly enough? Then try this 2020 Chevy HD.
I agree, humans will never colonize Mars, but not because of all the scientific problems.
It’s worth noting that Antarctica isn’t basically abandoned. It has a seasonal fluctuating population between 1100 and 4400+ people [source]. Even a Martian colony of equal size to Antarctica would be pretty impressive. And there is a lot more different types of research that could be done on Mars that cannot be done…
1st gear-Whatever he does, it will be a Manley decision.
Look at lil’ Carlton here:
Parents. Parents buy this for kids, just like the 3DS. It’s amazing how many of you still don’t understand Nintendo.
Kids who just want to play Pokémon.
All good points, but Rapinoe also celebrated a goal too much, so who’s really the bad one here?
Depends on the family and where you like to camp, but yeah, the Ridgeline could make a great family car. But the interior is horrible and cheap and it doesn’t get good enough mileage for being so small. I thought for sure that was going to be my next purchase until I sat in one.
Are you often concerned with other peoples’ penises?
It’s 80 hp less than a Demon? I mean don’t get me wrong, it’s a lot of HP, but lets not pretend 7** is exceptional anymore.
Weird a level headed comment on these stories. You are brave sir.
There’s nothing in it for him to apologize. He’d have to break character, and that character made him rich. It’s not like anyone who is outraged by this is going to subscribe if he says he regrets what he did.
No irony involved.
“consuming bleach will treat various illnesses—acne, flu, malaria, HIV, hepatitis, cancer, and autism.”
I wish my life was so awesome that the biggest problem I had was whether or not other people were removing yellow plastic protective bits from their cars.
The narratives around John Z. DeLorean usually go one of two ways. He’s either remembered as an iconoclastic hero of American motoring, a David who fought one Goliath after another until he lost everything in an unfair and overzealous prosecution by the U.S. government, or scorned as a charlatan and a fraud who…