
Indeed. All this semi needed was a 4 horsepower tug to get it moving again:
Indeed. All this semi needed was a 4 horsepower tug to get it moving again:
Very optimistic. I hope you're right.
You make a great point: protests absolutely have their purpose, and can be powerfully effective. I’d be very much in favor of these people protesting on campuses, at city halls, outside of courthouses, anywhere where decisions are being made about how we prevent rape and deal with rapists. I just feel that harassing…
Yes, my heart breaks for the PTSD suffered by the rapist who got caught, convicted, and was punished with a slap on the wrist.
Ah, catfishing. Starts out as a lark, something fun to do while you’re bored, and then next thing you know you’re in England wearing a wool hat and a strap-on.
She told police that she felt something was ‘not right’ so she removed the scarf and mask, and saw Newland standing there wearing a woolly hat, swimming suit and prosthetic penis.
Everyone from Chipotle to the Food Babe rails against genetically modified ingredients, and laws to label GMO foods…
Eneloops are the best. They hold charge for over a year, and can be recharged 1500+ times.
Eneloops are the best. They hold charge for over a year, and can be recharged 1500+ times.
Confirm's what everyone already knows...Elon is Tony Stark, and is a complete badass.
Holy shit. Never have the words "clicked anyway, was not disappointed" been more appropriate, brava!
... That being said, if you did not test for causation, you better not imply that it's there. Else, bad science.
A common mistake is to label as irrelevant any research that doesn't establish causation or isn't complete enough to be applied to everyday life. A study that only establishes correlation can be a starting point for future research that may eventually establish causation
It's about as close as any Olympic sport comes to having athletes jump off a building and timing which one hits the ground first.
Jason, you missed the biggest error of all:
Buy a Volt and live in Chicago. Done.
Ugh. As a small business owner and a person who does a large quantity of shopping online - stop!
Yeah, it's just like that stupid guy who invented the automobile. I mean come on, he invented a machine that can only move at seven miles an hour and needs a perfectly flat, paved road to drive on, which we have almost none of. Our current horses are much more efficient than that. I mean realistically, that's never…