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i guess its cheaper in honolulu...on the big island gas is always crazy high and we have the largest distances to cover! it cost me $7 to get from Kona to Waimea...on a motorcycle!

we've had $4+ gas for ages in hawaii...the cheapest I can find on my island at the moment is $4.27

my dell studio has the power button on the display hinge...unfortunately all the capacitive media buttons only light up when you press them, so you have to use the screen's light in the dark

@GeneralGozz: i think that twitter account will soon become the internet's largest repository of gay jokes. excuse me while i hop over to /b/ for a sec...

don't have a cow, man!

i hate this stupid flag.

@pyrrhic: you're right. israel's response is wildly disproportionate. I mean, if a bunch of people shot rockets into my house, bombed the restaurant i was eating in, or sent a suicide bomber to my daughter's wedding, i would respond in a proportional manner. by hunting down every one of them and killing them.

pro-"palestinian" business as usual for jezebel.

@syafiqjabar: frankly, my dear, i don't give a fuck. so don't try and censor me.

@Natali Wind: just the opposite. i'm opposed to people being pro-"israel" or pro-"palestine." i'm much in favor of people acting with common sense and morality. I believe that people should think with their heads, not with their reflexes and emotions.

@BAngieB: unfortunately, many victims of Arab terror attacks are never compensated by the Israeli gov't or the Arabs that tried to destroy them. then they have to go through the double humiliation of watching their attackers released from prison only a few months later, in exchange for false peace.

@Natali Wind: no reason for hatin' if it's a valid point.

@pyrrhic: you missed my point: you don't have to pick a side. you could have original ideas on how to solve the conflict, but however ludicrous they may be, they are valid (though possibly incorrect) because they're original ideas that were carefully considered and weighed according to your understanding. it's quite

@Agent1BDI: actually, since they're not buying processed food (only fruits and veggies) they don't need a hechsher (stamp). they do need to check the fruits and vegetables for insects, since insects are not kosher.

if only they would actually keep kosher, as well.

these incidents would probably just go away if the women of the south pacific had methods of transportation other than broomstick.

@Bumblebee: see that big front spoiler? yeah.