That was not bad atoll.
That was not bad atoll.
“Judge me by my size, do you?”
Line of the night 3
Naw, the actual solution is giving up the idea that American cities like L.A. (and their internal “cities”) must be defined as urban, suburban, light, medium, heavy industrial and/or bedroom. The idea that people have to travel dozens of miles every day twice to go to some centralized location where large communities…
The Pentagon accidentally left at least 1.8 billion publicly accessible posts it scraped from social media sites,…
It’s most likely pre-programmed with the desired jump distances, but those landings are all dynamic. It’s demonstrating balancing capabilities, not navigation.
Soooooooooo, what are the odds Cranston’s up on the chopping block next?
5 years from now, men will be extinct, having been replaced by Smart Phone Dildos that can also perform CPR.
Big deal. I’ve wanted to put lasers on fighter jets since 1986.
I have nothing of any consequence to say, all this stuff is way too complicated for me, except for “yay for science”, and also, yay for the little guy; I wish him a long and healthy life.
So he doesn’t have a name but he’s okay with the lightning in his chest and the Mercury wings on his cowl?
Don’t Apple, Twitter, etc. already use a bunch of nonstandard emojis? They don’t care about the standard anyway, and they never will, so long as they can sell a thousand-dollar phone on the promise that you can turn your face into a wet stinking turd.
He was saying “Boo-urns”
Sold to Amazon after the first and only season to try to recover production costs.
Those hills aren’t on fire, they’re just ongoing trade disputes. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Deadline reports five more cast members have been added to Syfy’s second crack at a Tremors TV series. P.J. Byrne has been cast as Melvin, a real estate developer and survivor of Perfection’s initial graboid incursion twenty-five years ago.
First thing- CBS All Access sucks!
Oh, look, Superman’s spinning the Moon back in time to undo the footprint erosion!
I’ve done work on dehydration for the Army. Thirst is NOT a reliable indicator unless under circumstances that you are very acclimated to. Used to living in the Northeast and not doing much physical labor? You’ll find you can’t rely on your thirst to tell you when to drink if you suddenly are doing a lot of work in…