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Fred Fuchs
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This is why I’m throwing a party the day he testifies under oath. He can’t not help but fuck up everything.

As a carpenter and canoe builder, follow better advice than this article. It’s not bad so much as it’s just not good advice overall.

How is this not the standard already? What the fuck.

I’ve taken it. They have a right to kneel. These snowflakes can fuck off.

Not rocketed, but I’ve driven my car up to over 14,000 ft. Several times higher than this dingus.

AD also comes before the year.

I’m so glad you have all the evidence Mueller has. It’s amazing.

And almost 20x higher.

Building a steam rocket is not hard. He didn’t do something I (or a fair number of others) couldn’t do. It’s a simple pressure system. That’s all. The only difference is I’m not a fucking moron who thinks flying 1800ft is an accomplishment in 2018, or that it doesn’t involve science. 1800ft is nothing. Gyrocopters get

Okay, sure. His motivation was fine, I’ll give you that. But there’s no good reason his dad just happened to have a written down plan of succession ofthe king, to include rights of combat, and how people who aren’t in line could challenge a sitting king to combat after the day set aside to challenge a king to combat.

Well, the cats have him, so that sucks.

It’s pretty lame when you realize that a lot of people live at higher altitudes than his flight. Hell, I’m at 6,000 feet. Dude couldn’t even get 1/3 of the way there.

I thought it was really well done for an “origin” story coming so late. But I do not get the love for Killmonger. He was the definition of a bland villain. And that’s before you get into how he just happened to gain power and be an encyclopedia on Wakanda after being there for 7 hours.

Yup, sure did.

1942 against Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary.

You sound like you’ve wasted 25 years of your life.

Yeah, welcome to io9. The site that claimed the Ghostbusters trailer was “perfect” they day before the same author wrote a piece calling it “flawed.” Where Dr Who is the gold standard of perfection, Star Wars can’t be criticized (at all, unless it’s just the prequels), and the next big sci-fi/fantasy thing is above

It’s not a normal conservative position.

I’ve always had a rule of building stuff for family for free, provided they pay for the materials. But that’s just me. I’ve known a shop or two in places I’ve lived that would be more than happy to offer a fair price if they knew they were undercutting chains. Plus, there’s the added bonus of supporting local

No, it certainly isn’t. But, if you find an expensive table you love that isn’t overly ornate, try looking up local carpenters or woodshops. There’s a chance they’ll be able to recreate it for much less. A good deal of dining tables involve little more than some simple mortise and tenon joinery.