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"Both sides were wrong in this case. Her being pregnant has nothing to do with wether or not she should have been tazed."

Are there any househould materials (kid's mylar balloon?) i can use to make a solar filter for my telescope? cmon, one of you geeks must know...

yeah, i thought the same thing - maybe it was in rubles?

If it's that nasty maggot cheese, i'm ok with it.

Wait, how can chicken be both least masculine and least feminine?

great movie. i miss chris farley.

Uh, no. he's a public servant. how do you know his "views" don't cloud his judgment in instances where he's required to save someone's life? what if he's willing to risk his and his coworkers' lives only for people like him? he's certainly entitled to his opinions, but once he voices those opinions then he has to

I agree. Don't care much for the piercings under her lips, but she is SEXY.

Why bother? Even if the calculation was wrong, how wrong could it be? Even if there were twice or 3x as much water in reality, it still would look like too little.

Nah, his mind was so blown he was unable to get it correct.

I'd like to know what the popcorn version of this looks like.

In reality, brain surgery is an exceedingly boring surgery to watch.

Better tell those people who didn't know the Titanic was real that this was not real.

Because it wouldn't be dense enough. It would require a very dense (mass/volume) core in order to have significant enough gravitational effects. By your reasoning, you could as well ask why don't we see basketball-sized (or larger) balls of water floating in the air.

Not to mention that obese people are already at higher risk for deep venous thrombosis/pulmonary emboli, adding in a long airplane flight of just sitting...hmmm, maybe i should invest in the company that makes coumadin.

As long as it had a core that exerted gravitational force on the water, it's possible, but a planet that's 100% H2O could not exist.

Just curious, what can they actually charge him with? I imagine that customers are made to sign numerous waivers that would absolve him of all responsibility in the event of death or injury.

"Wont" is an actual word. He didn't write "won't" because he didn't mean that. The sentence is correct as originally written.