ilikefacts
Ilikefacts
ilikefacts

Perhaps by not consuming the insane amount of drugs that allow the drug cartels to buy the police in Mexico? If you do not buy your marihuana in a dispensary in one of the state's that legalized it then no, your marihuana probably does not come from Canada, the money you pay for it probably fuels the violence in

I vote for just legalizing drugs. The alternative is that the world gets sober.

In fairness, I tend to think that about most scripts.

If you signed up for Ashley Madison with your work email, you should absolutely be fired. Not because of ethics, but because you’re too fucking stupid for employement.

Crysis 1 have astonishing graphics, I remember shooting a tree branch and that exact branch breaks off in the exact spot that i shoot. my reaction that time was “holy shit, so this is next-gen

Crysis. Bought for the graphics. Stayed for the weirdly interesting story and fun gameplay.

Thank you, this means a lot for us in the Baltics - doesnt matter if they are going to be deployed here.

Not at all against the 22. Awesome piece of hardware. My criticism is why forward deploy them now? The Crimea thing was like a year ago. We should have had these things over there THAT WEEK along with regular B-52 patrols. We could have penned Putin in when he shat all over Georgia. We, and NATO, and the UN did jack

You’re assuming that Russia has multitudes more operational fighter aircraft than the US. In fact they have almost 1/3 less, and those have questionable airworthiness. Combine that with the rest of NATOs aircraft and Russia is WAY outmatched. They do have a vast AA network, but how well trained are they to defend

First off, don’t mistake me for someone who doesn’t respect the Russian military. I do, both from a conventional standpoint and a nuclear one. But the F-35, costly as it is, works. The Type A works, and the Type C works and I don’t know enough about the type B, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say it works too.

We have more F-35s flying than will ever be produced of the T-50, by a factor of ten. Let that sink in.

Honestly, I could’ve written something of that caliber more easily at 13 than I could today at 26. Some people are just fucking smart from day one, and kids have more time to read/do deep dives on topics that interest them than adults do. Maybe there’s a rad female role model in her life that nudged her down this path

Seeing a lot of “a thirteen year old wrote this?!?”

I believe her. Celebs are always asked to pose with tee shirts, hats, or say things they imagine means, “Hi, mom!” in foreign languages. The smart ones never do it but end up getting called “bitchy” and “mean” by journalists while the one who try to be nice run the risk of making the mistake Lima made.

A lot of them take the offers because they think, hey, if it worked for Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, it will work with me! The difference is that those girls were rich, spoiled, already had a privileged life and ran in circles with famous people. So sex tape or not, they had some appeal, in a life that was already

I’ll admit that when I got to the part about them having a nanny and a house cleaner, in addition to working from home, I may have strained my eyeballs due to over rolling.

If you have the patience, financial, physical, and emotional resources, then I’m sure that having a child with Down’s Syndrome is just as wonderful (to people who like children of course) as having a baby without Down’s Syndrome, perhaps more challenging or challenging in different ways, but that unconditional love

100% agree. But until those services and that support are in place, some people simply aren’t going to be equipped to raise a special needs child, and I can’t condemn them for aborting based on that.

At a May hearing on the bill, Heather Bellegia-Ernst, a mother of a child with Down syndrome, testified that “with nine out of 10 babies with Down syndrome being aborted, extinction is what we are really talking about.”

Obviously children with Down syndrome are wonderful, adorable children, but the decision to move forward with a genetic abnormality should always be an informed choice. My husband and I decided we would for Down Syndrome, but I’ve had extensive experience with special needs children. They need so much attention,