+1 Sea Bass
+1 Sea Bass
They’re gonna be driving those tanks and flying those planes around regardless of the parade. US servicemen have like 10x actual hands-on time compared to NATO. This is gonna be just their usual exercises, except done on parade grounds instead of a firing range.
Eh. Honestly I think it’s gonna be pretty sweet.
We disagree about a great deal, that’s for sure. But honestly, and our convo didn’t start that way, but at this point I’d be sincerely interested in sitting down with some form of adult beverage and arguing about it with you further. We may never agree but that’s not really always the point of debate.
I said I was a centrist with some conservative leanings and right now, there’s not a viable candidate out there to vote for. As I said before, both sides are crippled with scumbag creeps and oligarch assholes.
If it is so objective, tell me how? And I need hard evidence
From some perspectives, yes. But given the bias of Gizmodo and its sister sites, I don’t think you have enough standing to really be taken seriously on such a statement.
You made a journalistic mistake in this article. Writing “despite the fact that President Trump is a very serious threat to American national security” is called injecting opinion into an article that should be formed of facts free from bias.
Shermans, nicknamed “Duplex Drive” Shermans, were fitted with propellers and a canvas shroud to provide propulsion and increase buoyancy.
Let’s wait a little bit. Ideally we should go in the middle of winter.
That little truck is like an automobile incarnation of a mullet. Business SUV up front and party truck in the back.
My vote? Time-traveling tourists. Sightings are increasing because we’re getting closer to WWIII, a popular destination in time for history buffs.
I mean other than an incredibly precise laser, or an actual assassin on the ground, this seems pretty damn effective. If someone isn’t completely against any form of conflict I’m confused how they could be against this.
Wise Honest has a bit of a checkered history, detained by Russia in 2017 for 28 safety violations, by China in 2015, New Zealand in 2014, and by the US in 2008 and 2009. I mean, things happen and you’re pretty much always going to find at least a few deficiencies, but that is worse than average.
“Unwittingly" is the key word there. Yes, they are technically violating the law, but not intentionally, as North Korea uses a complex web of dummy companies, agents, and foreign accounts to effectively disguise the source and destination of funds and the ultimate owners of accounts.
North Korea was reportedly violating U.S. law by using American banks to unwittingly pay for “maintenance, equipment, and improvements” to the ship.
At that point, ending World War II by any means necessary was the best course of action.
I have never heard of anyone saying the US or Truman were heroic for using nuclear weapons. The discussion is always whether it was the right call balancing the number of lives on both sides that would have been lost if the Japanese home islands had to be invaded to end the war against the losses from the bombs, and…
I heard there’s a sail at Ethan Allen’s. Everything's half life.
They forcefully annexed Crimea while destabilizing eastern Ukraine, after having done the same to Georgia, while making aggressive gestures in the Baltics and the Balkans. This mostly because those nations were considering friendlier toes with the west.