Not a skydiver or a pilot. I always assumed that the planes would keep level altitude and speed for a least a little wile after people jumped out. just in case.
Not a skydiver or a pilot. I always assumed that the planes would keep level altitude and speed for a least a little wile after people jumped out. just in case.
...found guilty of operating an aircraft without a valid aeronautical license and was banned from flying for one year.
How about banned from ever getting his license back?
You know, there just aren’t as many unrelated hyperlinks as I would like to see in this article. Think you guys could punch it up a little bit?
I hate how in our western society anything but blind support of Israel is seen as horrific. Both the Israeli government and Hamas are awful.
I’m wondering if an exec over at Spygate may be a militant pro-Israel person. Her comment can be seen as reasonable by most people but there is a minority of people who believe Israel not only has the right but the duty to respond to any threat with disproportionate violence back. Some are even proud of it.
From the Spyglass quote, it seems likely that someone up top absolutely could not handle the use of the word “genocide” in describing Israel’s actions. If so, that’s absolutely deranged.
Anyone remember Stanford student Brock Turner? The guy who raped the unconscious woman? The guy whose dad then wrote a letter asking for a lenient sentence because Brock “will never be his happy go lucky self with that easy going personality and welcoming smile again. This is a steep price to pay for 20 minutes of…
The greatest propaganda achievement in modern history is how Zionists in Israel convinced the world that any criticism towards the extremist right-wing government in Israel is “anti-semitism”.
Weird. Barrera’s comments aren’t an unusual view. Agree with her specific phrasing or not, it’s coming from a place of caring about people experiencing unimaginable suffering. Would imagine there’s studio politics at work. It’s a weird moment. Reminds me a lot of the post-9/11 era. “You’re with us or you’re against…
Well, that may or may not be true. The trial has not begun yet. The DUI is still up for debate based on his actions on the scene (DUI is not limited to alcohol intoxication) and perhaps the charges could be amended if further evidence were to come to light.
Did they “make shit up?” Seems like they might have been inaccurate with the specificity of the eventual charge, but it sure seems like King Varga killed two people with his car while he was a student at Stanford.
They point to police reports. Can't defame with "facts"
Did you know that someone named King Varga killed 2 people with his car? I didn’t until I read this story that told how a guy named King Varga, who killed 2 people with his car, is suing people for saying that he killed 2 people with his car.
I hope he loses. I hope he falls is a vat of mule semen.
I mean her and her boyfriend are unemployed and can’t pay the mortgage and have a huge hole in their house. I wouldn’t expect much from her setup.
I love how the New York Times continues to wonder - along with advertisers - ‘why?’ Musk is posting bigoted, disgusting, Nazis garbage. I guess it’s all a big mystery!
I’m not necessarily opposed to this, but I can definitely see potential issues. As an example, my GPS will occasionally think I’m on a service drive next a highway. If I’m going 75 and the GPS suddenly thinks I’m on a road w/a 40mph limit what is the car going to do?
We really do live in a time of diminished personal accountability. “I’m sorry that he got hurt.” He didn’t “get” hurt. YOU HURT HIM.
It wasn’t terrible, but it’s got some really annoying use of voice-over and unnecessary back-story padding, and there’s lot of parts where it’s tripping over its own tone - like something serious will happen, and then it will suddenly be silly or casual in a way where the transition isn’t handled that well and it…
Whatever I liked about Ragnarok as a comedy, Love & Thunder’s biggest problem is that it’s a ‘comedy sequel’, and comedy sequels are never as good as the previous film. It does lean too heavily on things like the goats- which don’t go away- and there’s a broad feeling that the series has lost its sense of identity.…