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Manu can dunk at 36 but you can't even figure out how to use an app?

Thanks CEO of Straight Hoops!

Timely response!

Can't help with the soup but I have a recipe for that feces pie in that back

...get off my website

....how fucking old are the Jezebel writers? I always assumed they were women in their 20s and 30s but given that all these photos seem to indicate their fathers were in their 30s and 40s during the 1960s I'm really confused now

In 2012, 4,628 people died from workplace injuries in the United States. As recently as 2006 this number was 5,840. But let's just call it 4,500 to be extra generous to your point. That's 12 people every day. One person every 2 hours. Amazon lists itself as employing 117,000 people, although that number

He's like your mother

that's hilarious! where did you find this?

comment of the millenium

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I've never taken a corner kick in my life but I feel like I could probably put it in in the thousands of square meters area that represents the field of play unlike Rooney

That's called soccer

Idiot

......why did you just send this to me?

I prefer the 2001 version when they try to present a 50+ year old Glenn Close as a young hottie

Yeah, you're right. But:

This story is misreported here if you google you'll find it was a pallet truck and nothing fell on her but she crashed into shelves and was pinned between the pallet truck and the shelves and crushed.

Such as what? The two deaths here are a woman running a pallet jack into shelves that then fell and crushed her and a guy somehow getting sucked into a conveyor system. I don't know full details but neither of those are sweatshop type incidents they are typical accidents that occur because life just happens, people

I would say that the employees that fuck up are responsible or in the case of accidents no one is responsible