There are 136 replies to this. Please tell me that I'm not the only one suggesting that we maybe act like human beings and not make fun of a 20 year old kid who had something hideously embarrassing happen to him on television? Maybe? Just this once?
There are 136 replies to this. Please tell me that I'm not the only one suggesting that we maybe act like human beings and not make fun of a 20 year old kid who had something hideously embarrassing happen to him on television? Maybe? Just this once?
Yeah I was thinking the exact same thing. I've got a buddy who actually deals with this and he doesn't flash back to video games.
Normally I love the stories you guys come up with, but this comic just rubs me the wrong way. As much as I can get the joke, it does feel a bit like making a PTSD joke—and my friends who actually have PTSD don't generally appreciate that kind of joke with the same kind of humorous attitude as others.
Oculus Rift?
GOD DAMN IT MOTHER NATURE, GIVE ME MY SNOW STORM I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!!!11!1!11!
I wish my sports blog would stick to sports instead of this progressive crap... Its not even the native Americans who are mad about the name. instead its all the self righteous pc obsessives who feel that it is their responsibility to try and watch out for the feelings of others... get over it.
Yes, so much was stolen from contractors a lot of China's emerging LO capability is based on espionage. But still, if you can build 3 J-31s for the price of 1 F-35 it comes down to a matter of math. Each F-35 carries four Slammers. Quantity has a quality of its own.
So I guess it's safe to say the J-31 pretty much was built using the data the Chinese stole from a subcontractor of the F-35 program. I'm assuming they didn't get everything considering the engines on it don't seem to stellar.
An expensive attack jet with almost no stealth? Given how many Russian AA systems are out there, this is an ironic choice. That jet is awesome for 1985. For 2015, I have doubts this makes sense. Its not cheap nor survivable against decent AA. Ground to Air tech is too good (and increasingly cheap) for that now. …
You really believe that conspiracy theory crap?
If this works it will be made, that simply. Fossil fuel aka energy companies would love to sell these to all buyers.
Here he is guys. Here's the expert. Listen to this guy, not those quacks at the totally uncredible institutions of MIT and Lockheed Martin. This guy has a "background in plasma physics" He's on the internet now to straighten things out for us.
LOL confused... Are you saying that she would turn out like Emma Stone or did you think this was a pic of Lohan?
There's a scene in The Godfather that really resonates with me — not because I relate to it, but because I do not.…
The old Advanced Tactical Fighters sim I used to play back in 1995 or so from Jane's was one such game. So many scenarios (some of which are frighteningly close to reality now) where you would take your American (or occasionally Euro) fighter/bomber/ground attack etc against Flankers, Foxbats, Fulcrums and much more.
That's what I thought as well. The tips of rotor blades regularly exceed the speed of sound.
Basically, a helicopter's main rotor blade can only spin so fast before it starts breaking the sound barrier, and the shockwave that produces wouldn't be the best for both human comfort and flight.
LOL. But when one appears out of nowhere with a SpecOps team aboard to come fish your ass out of a hot LZ I guarantee it's the prettiest thing you'll ever see.
I think it's pretty damn sexy, frankly.
They're going to miss their ticket revenue in a few years when people stop showing up. Seriously, I'm sure they write more tickets (and make more money from tickets) in this week than they do in any given month. My friend's fraternity goes to the Capital Challenge (horse race) and that town writes more tickets than…