Gravity isn’t really a law, it’s more of a strong suggestion.
Gravity isn’t really a law, it’s more of a strong suggestion.
Reading the original article, no, it’s not like there was a random graffiti drone flying around that “KATSU” hacked into. The “hack” (in the traditional non-pejorative sense, as in lifehacker) was adding the spray bottle to his own drone.
On a scale from 1 to fuck off, alumium was here first.
I hope Renee Baio doesn't just report the site to the Attorney General but hires Bob Loblaw to sue Jezebel.
Lana Kane says "noooooooooooope!"
Stahp!
I thought Wild Weasels were SEAD aircraft of any kind, not a particular model of F-16. Is that incorrect? Weren't there F-4 and F-105 Wild Weasels?
The driver wasn't just risking his own life, though, and I doubt professional test pilots are flying their experimental aircraft over populated neighborhoods because the safe test range is just too far away to be convenient.
Could be felony murder.
The FBI got to Snopes too?? This is even deeper than I realized.
How do you manage to breathe and type at the same time? Isn't that overtaxing your neuron?
I guess half a brain was an overestimate in your case.
Um, I know what petroleum is, but thanks for googling that for me. My point is that I think plastic manufacturing may use a comparatively small part of the byproduct of the main industry, which involves refining of crude oil (petroleum) for fuel purposes, and thus the manufacturing cost of plastic toys probably…
I think plastic is basically made from byproducts of the refining of crude oil into fuel, so it wouldn't really affect that, but I could be wrong. I was once before.
It's legal and consensual though, so according to Eileengency, it's fine to fuck/marry your stepdaughter.
My point, as should be clear to anyone with half a brain, is that legality and consent don't entirely cover these issues when power differentials like these exist. Indentured servitude: at the time, legal and consensual. But anyone who complained about it was just a whining four-year-old, according to you.
That being apropos of Chuckie's $200 offer for outing the UVA rape case victim, in case it wasn't clear.
Dammit, Anna and Jezebel, I still think I had the best response on twitter:
"I want to get on board with this series but it honestly just seems like an excuse to bag on strangers and really petty."