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Exactly my point. I'm saying, in the past, people didn't always feel a need to bathe daily, or wear clothes only once before washing. Now it's completely normal/expected behavior, and if you do anything less, that majority assumes you must look and smell like someone who's been on the streets for a year or more. Part

Please define a "normal" person for me. Someone who thinks it's normal to wear things multiple times before washing will not think twice about what people may or may not realize about them.

Keep in mind that engine has 1800-2000 ft. lbs of torque!

You're not buying the jacket just to wear around town. You're buying a jacket that is specialized for your profession - photography - but is also able to be used in a more casual environment, so if you like the utility of a jacket for holding your gear, you don't have to buy a separate coat to wear, say, during a

That's because your body knows to constantly keep your eyes moving a small amount. Not enough to look like your vision is shaky, just enough to keep a constant flow of new information to each receptor.

I think it has been beaten into too many people's heads that a) clothes get incrementally more dirty the more times they're worn, and b) the more you wash it the better. How long till people change clothes 2-3 times a day because what they are wearing is "dirty"? Why is "a day" the magic length of time for things to

@Riku98523 Think carefully about what you just said (and the comment you replied to). If your clothes don't: a) have stains/dirt on them or b) smell funky, how is anyone to know how often they are or aren't washed, unless they have firsthand knowledge?

The only reason I found facebook when it first started (2004), was because it was my freshman year of college, and I remembered seeing my brother's colleges "face book". Googled it to see if my school had one, and the rest, as they say, is history.

If you bothered to read the whole article, you'd notice they are printing METAL parts for use on the plane, not resin.

That's what the headline WANTS you to think. Rarely does a Gawker Media headline accurately describe the contents of the article.

It's the model from the second pic. She's not topless.

*Suffice it to SAY it will...

Sounds like there were multiple different inflatables, and this was just the one that got caught on video. RTFA.

I don't see anywhere that says anyone swapped in a V6.

Epic soundtrack is epic, but honestly, the only soundtrack I need is for these cars to be properly miked. Exhaust, engine, and transmission. Perhaps the wing extending. That is all.

The "Good Samaritan" WAS the woman trapped in the car.

*Comeuppance - A punishment or fate that someone deserves. (It's actually a word)

Looks like the water's only about 3-4" deep, and while there are ditches that are lower than the road, how do you know where the higher parts are so you don't run aground or hit your propeller? Looks more like they need a swamp boat, something in zero supply in ND.

Oh, so now we're rounding up 30 feet? 99.4% of a mile, still isn't a mile.

So people just watch and don't go try to stop it?