Uh huh. And Oblivion has, quite literally, 1/3rd the number of quests. There was substantially less *unique* content in Oblivion.
Uh huh. And Oblivion has, quite literally, 1/3rd the number of quests. There was substantially less *unique* content in Oblivion.
Nah, it has nothing to do with Unions.
And NK explicitly declared the Armistice over a few years ago, so that would mean we are already back at war, and this statement is simply the U.S. agreeing that everybody is all rested up and ready to go back at it.
Maybe I’m misremembering, but didn’t NK explicitly declare the armistice over, and thus by extension war, on SK/US a short while ago? So theoretically SK/US would be the ones “defending”?
Weird, I could have sworn I read 2 years, but now the article says less than 1. Was it changed/updated, or have I gone insane? (Lots of the article seems different in fact.)
I would assume that notice of speed cameras ahead completely defeats the point of speed cameras. Unless said notice is every couple hundred feet down the entire road.
Uhm, speed limits help keep speed deviation in check, and it’s high deviation that is the danger.
Strike went on for 2 years.
The same is true for literally every single member of the cabinet.
It may also be a contributing factor that places that don’t appear to pay for services don’t get services. USVI residents pays about 10% of normal income tax. PR residents don’t pay any income tax. DC bracket caps out at ~9%.
Strange that THEY keep voting to keep it that way.
They’re frequently given that option, albeit with a third choice on the ballot: Keep things as they are.
Have to point it out, but measuring concern by the number of tweets is sort of silly. People are only going to tweet about a topic more than once or twice if there is pushback.
Honestly, that’s pretty much why I’m against the death penalty. I say use the bastard for spare parts. Drug testing, etc. etc.
Interesting point.
Uhm, NK? I realize you like to bluster a lot, so perhaps you forgot, but ya’ll explicitly declared war on the U.S. a few months ago, so by that standard it’s the U.S. acting in defense.
Thought this was covered in EP1. He’s talking about Anakin.
I was kinda curious what happens if you can’t (or won’t) pay the taxes on something. Do they give you cash value - taxes? For most of the prizes that’s what I’d want anyways.
I’ve been there once or twice, IIRC sorta country type food, (chicken fried steak, biscuits ‘n gravy, etc.) and a lot of knick-knacks for sale.