daned86
Daned86
daned86

That’s honestly the most terrifying part of this story to me. Kids don’t listen. You could go on and on about guns and what they mean, what they’re for, why it’s dangerous to handle them, and still there’s nothing stopping your kid from ending up dead at the hands of someone else’s weapon.

I don’t think it’s appropriate to attribute his death to video games. Sure, staying up for 24 straight hours (sleep deprivation, eye strain, lack of physical activity) certainly puts a strain on the body and isn’t a great idea, but that’s not probably going to kill someone who doesn’t already have other physical

That sentence could be applied to the entirety of the game, both in that it struggles at times with the uncanny valley and in that it is about a valley filled with robots.

It’s a race car. If masonry brick was proven to be the perfect aerodynamic shape, they’d make them look like masonry bricks.

They’re going to do every single thing they can to extract as much performance per square cm, looks be damned. Makes sense to me. You don’t ask the fastest female runner in the world to get a

God, remember back when we all thought she was just the battiest goddamned thing to ever come out of politics, and how it was amazing someone that unprepared for office was anywhere even near the presidency?

The article also left out the part about the owner losing his pilots license due to health. And that was the main reason why he no longer wanted to pay the storage fee of 150.00 at Farmingdale Republic airport (FRG). In my estimation he would have left it in the driveway to rot away creating an eyesore. I live the

I completely agree. While in uniform, they represent the entire forces, and this, while the idiotic action of a handful of individuals, reflects poorly on everyone. It’s amazing that nobody there questioned whether this was a good idea or not.

Showing support for a fallen soldier is one thing, and it’s expected behavior for a leader.

You’re confusing “obey orders” and pledge fealty.

Actually they’re both the same thing. They’re both equally wrong.

You fucking dumbass, no Navy unit serves a president (aside from that president being a US citizen like any other US citizen). We’re not in Chile or the Philippines or Thailand.

You know who was my favorite speaker at the Women’s March? A man, one who used to annoy the hell out of me. Michael Moore. He kept it simple: he provided the number we call to voice concerns to our representatives. Then he told us: call every day. Put it in your schedule along with brushing your teeth and showing up

These people are professionals and if it wasn’t for people like them on the ground, forecasters would have a helluva much harder time giving people live update when one of these things is on the ground.

As someone who hasn’t spoken to my father in 8 years, not out of any anger or fallout but just because we are two entirely different people, families are not permanent. They’re just a loose agreement that genetics mean something socially.

“one toxic thing”

With all due respect, fuck you.

So you must be 15

Don’t know about that or that it’s a rule of thumb. My first major job out of college was one where I was offered the job on the spot. It was a great job. I learned a lot, liked my coworkers, and grew quite a bit in that job. In this case, I was quite a bit more qualified than anyone they’d seen and they saw potential

I would imagine hell yes.