blue_villain
Blue_Villain
blue_villain

What a fucking great username, fkuckingkeepleloggsomethingoranother, too bad you're completely unaware of the fact that humans can't actually perceive a true black. If you see someTHING that is black then you're seeing the black color reflect off of it. If you're in a place with absolutely zero light then you're not

Anatole is -mostly- correct. The South called it the War of Northern Aggression, the North called it the Civil War, and the rest of the world called it the War Between the States. Nowadays most people who are aware that other countries exist call it the American Civil War.

Damn this is dumb. Peanut butter != peanuts crushed up and stored in a jar.

Wow, Al Gore?!? Really?

debunk != prove to be factually incorrect.

I love those games. I tried recreating them for our company's "casino night" but they all got shot down.

So something that absorbed all visible wavelengths of light would be invisible, right? Yet nobody is asking why plants aren't invisible.

Sheesh, I'd prefer someone telling me that Nancy was making X number of dollars from home than comments like this.

Sooo many missing details in either argument. But the thing to keep in mind is that the patent system is inherently borked, and if making it worse means making it go away sooner then I'm all for it.

I'm not sure what to think of this. For starters he's using drywall screws like they were some sort of panacea, which is simply wrong on multiple levels. I did like the fact that he tried to do a shear test. But I don't think that two pairs of pliers bending a screw is actually "shearing". Now if he screwed them

Heck, there are buildings that were built thousands of years ago with slaves, so maybe we should still be using those as well, right?

Here's a pro-tip: never take advice regarding structural integrity from someone who publicly advertises their recreational drug use on a blog. Especially one who has only ever commented on one thread.

To be fair, they should have checked that before they touched the car, let alone drained it of any fluids. What happened is that they pulled the oil filter to try to figure out what kind it is, at which point it was too late to give you an estimate.

Is it me, or do people just not remember what they've had done to their cars? I may not know the exact date and time of every oil change, but anything costing more than 50 bucks or so has enough negative connotation that it's nearly permanently ingrained in my brain.

Weren't you just commenting on a junior varsity lacrosse highlight?
Oddly enough the resolution on that handy-cam video was better than what we got in the article, so you might be onto something.

If I reply to this am I also subscribing to your newsletter?

I really don't understand what's going on here.

But LLC's are people too, right?!? My friend???

I won't call them pro-tips, but budget yourself plenty of time to do this. (Whatever you're expecting, double it and add a day.) Make sure the room is completely empty, not only are you going to get sawdust everywhere, but trying to move stuff around in between layers is futile and you'll probably mess up the floor

Since I know I'm not the first person to think of this, I don't mind sharing a bit. But you can always whitewash a $1 bill and print a $20 on top of it. It'll pass that fancy magic marker test every time, just not the UV test that normally only banks have access to. Plus, it won't have that vertical security strip