I’m just here to watch you get completely fucking owned for not knowing how subways work but pretending your opinion on them is great and important.
I’m just here to watch you get completely fucking owned for not knowing how subways work but pretending your opinion on them is great and important.
“infantesimal”
“infantesimal”
Sure, but the phone at least has a metal shell and some glass to take some pressure before it punctures a battery...this has some thin plastic?
Sure, but the phone at least has a metal shell and some glass to take some pressure before it punctures a…
Dove where parked.
This article is pretty clearly for people who go out of their way to make other people’s lives a tiny bit easier.
He’s going to be crushed during discovery when he finds out that the Devin Nunes’ Mom account is real.
How? Like how all debunkers and people who have gone so far past cynicism that even common sense eludes them, he’d come up with another way to insult him just to not be wrong.
“Well, Americans weren’t entirely un-involved”
A Hawaiian Islander
Why would a NASA engineer/astronaut
knowcare what some guy in a tinfoil hat thinks?
I like when he drives the NASA rover car thing & the trainer is like “Wow you’ve caught on to driving this so much more quickly than most people” and you can so clearly see in his face him thinking, “I’m a 4x (now 5x) F1 champion dude.”
You can’t blame Lewis for this. Every British person knows that if a piece of dirt never had a Union Jack on it, it must be unexplored.
What do you mean by easy to handle? You don’t have to truck electricity down the interstate, or pump it through pipelines that can leak, or refine it from crude to what you actually end up using. You can’t spill electricity while charging your vehicle and electricity doesn’t evaporate into polluting fumes. The…
It’s how he rolls, yo.
Hell... I think he might be the reason they were desperate enough to get the other kid into college.
They have no problem spending $250K-$500K to get their kid into college. But God forbid you want to increase their taxes by less than that amount to make sure everyone has access to college.
The sight of that “Blunt” killed my high.
Yes, but that’s not really an argument that the regulators should be espousing.
That excerpt is written in a cadence so similar to Trump’s speech pattern, that I heard his voice in my head when I read it.
I’d normally be inclined to agree with you, but that figure, $98M, is a pittance when you consider the cost of implementing such a program, the 3 year validity once approved, and the fact that there are 28 member states of the EU. Without even factoring in program cost, that would be only $3.5M per member state every…