“but you can buy stainless sinks for $35 at home depot all day long”
“but you can buy stainless sinks for $35 at home depot all day long”
“you can negotiate a better price for rocket metal if you’re buying it by the train load for your truck factory.”
They’ll probably machine pockets or grooves in the hidden sides of the panels, if that provides similar rigidity benefits.
“Breastfeeding Pressure Made Her Feel ‘Defective,’ Like ‘Faulty Goods’”
“The fact he didn’t have his own aide”
“Certainly having fewer cars that are more heavily utilized is probably better in lots and lots of ways”
“For those of you fortunate enough not to know who Michael Shellenberger is, he’s a corporate shill with a background in public relations.”
“WEF would love to destroy our standard of living”
This isn’t science it’s activism.
All they need to do is have Rick and Morty explode and then New Voice Rick and Morty (or whatever) arrive via a portal. Just lampshade it.
Seems like kind of a B-list guest list.
I don’t think Percocet is OTC in Canada. Codeine is, but that’s a weaker opiate.
“Well, I guess it’s unfortunate that he won’t see any jail time”
“Musk really should have hired her…”
It’s the same with unpaid internships in prestigious media companies and magazines, etc.
Not unusual. It’s a whole different thing.
If it wasn’t for the spiders I’d have nobody sharing my bed at all.
The Twilight Zone Movie: “Wanna see something REALLY scary?”
Kind of like the guy who went over Niagara Falls in a barrel and lived but later slipped on an orange peel, which injured his leg, which later developed gangrene which killed him.
To be fair, while there probably were plenty of suspicious deaths, a lot would have happened in the years before widespread vaccination and antibiotics, when a small splinter could be fatal.