nomathforyou
Nomathforyou
nomathforyou

Well she ingested the chemical, and enough of it ingested could kill you, yes. But anyone with chemical know-how (which I imagine a nursing student at an Ivy League school would have) could easily separate the 2 deadly chemicals for their own use.

Don’t forget the universal asshole notification of “the customer is always right”. No one has ever said those words to a service industry worker while not being an asshole.

I’ve actually used it for metalwork in my everyday life. Don’t go spouting off at the mouth about subjects you are ignorant of. You could just as easily get enough cyanide to kill yourself with from cherry pits, but they’re no good for metalworking. Cyanide is just a chemical that’s used in everyday life, no worse or

The sale of cyanide crystals is not banned in the US, it’s used quite commonly for industrial purposes. And I said frivolous in their targets in regards to the retailers. It’s pointless to sue someone because a person used something for its non-intended purpose. And what would could Penn do in any legal sense? They

Philly is comcast territory, but yes, the lawsuits are indeed frivolous in their targets.

I disagree because you are trying to justify stealing and not sharing the ad revenue with the creator! If kotaku has express permission to use another person’s content, then they would state it, but they do this shit all the time. I’m sick of this site’s writing staff being so lazy.

Maybe her “daughter” is really her evil twin and was trying to replace her!

Panty dropper and busted rubber could still refer to men. Why make judgements? Let them be who they are. Also finding stripper mom offensive is entirely dismissive of women who do what they need to to feed their families. The complaining workers should be ashamed of their judgmental attitude

Unless she’s upset that she lived after she did try to kill herself, so now she’s taking it out on those around her. The possibilities for intrigue are endless with a story like this.

Stealing is when you take something without permission. This is stealing. You want to agree to disagree because there’s no other way of putting it. So if kotaku would have said they had permission from the creator, fine. But otherwise it is theft.

What I was trying to say is that this isn’t different than a syndication situation. Kotaku should share any ad revenue they make from this article with the content creator because Kotaku wouldn’t have made any of that money without the content they stole.

Let’s have an example from a different medium. Say a TV channel uses a show from a smaller less know channel and of course mentions where it came from. The ad revenue the first network made was off the backs of the content creator. That is stealing. You could argue free advertising for the creators but you would first

Different eye color, skin color, hair color, body type, face, ears, well everything really. But other than absolutely everything about that hamster, it’s a dead ringer for her.....

Ummm, does it say anywhere in the caption that it’s a woman? Cuz I’m a leg guy and I can say those are rather gender neutral legs, not feminine or masculine. To assume it’s a woman without anything being stated is rather sexist I would think. Also the feet look more male than female

Well there’s the time she used victim blaming to get a rapist out of jail when she was a lawyer. And then later bragged about it. Could always question her feminist bonefides for that I guess

This wasn’t the woods though, it was in York. So my guess is meth dealers. York looooooooves meth. Hell central PA loves meth and heroin like it’s their first born

It’s actually common practice to destroy documents once you are no longer in office and you lose clearance to them. Part of the problem with the email server is that they were kept after she left office and had given a copy of the information to her lawyer who in no way ever had clearance for any of the info. If she

I like the system the use in some states where the age of consent is 16, but there can’t be more than a 4 year difference till they’re 18. Fair and takes into account young relationships while using the statutory laws to target older predatory styles of relationships

Who wore it better? Her or the pterodactyls from Jurassic World? You be the judge

This height stuff sorta gives me a glimpse of what my grandfather talked about in his time on a B24. If a bomb didn’t deploy during a mission he would be in charge of getting it unstuck while over the sea. The method for doing that was to tie a strap to a beam and jump up and down on a bomb. So the idea was for him to