So, which is the higher duty, to follow the law, or to follow what is right?
So, which is the higher duty, to follow the law, or to follow what is right?
You should read more history if you think that unions have the higher body count.
58,000 drones seems like something only found in the Star Wars prequels.
You had me panicking that I had my calendar marked wrong, and that I was missing the Dream Cruise.
I agree there’s a survivorship bias. There are also goofballs like me who only started to enjoy running 7 years into the journey.
I think we have extremely different definitions of extremely hazardous.
I have a friend whose passion is Forest Green Ford Explorers. No other color is proper.
Yep, I’ve already had two friends evicted during the moratorium because their apartments were sold by the previous owners.
Some folks don’t like it as much when they get to the point of finding out, when they enjoyed the fucking around.
You’re measuring pressure, but not flow. My immediate thought is that there’s an obstruction before the rockers.
My thinking as well.
Sacrilege can be pretty tasty on a 35 degree summer afternoon.
Also co-signed. There are—as I write this—at least 123.8 million people who have gotten both doses. The amount of statistics that you can do with that many data points is positively MIND-BOGGLING. And the best part? It’s even more completely unneccessary, as we confidently knew the answer at LEAST three months ago…
Take your damned star while I clean off my monitor.
This was a lovely, wholesome comment. +1
My parking pass cost 4x that, 30 years ago. AND it didn’t guarantee a spot, just the opportunity to fight for a place in the garage.
Capitalism isn’t a form of governance. Which is the point.
Yep, this was my thinking, too. It’s the first car I remember riding in, my Dad’s grey Opel. I guess it’d be a fun beast to wrench on, but $16,500? C’mon, my nostalgia has limits.
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