pantycrasher
pantycrasher
pantycrasher

Kinda defeats the purpose of having a tire shredding V8 muscle car dont you think?

White Tesla doesn’t scream “spy” to me. Maybe “affluent suburbanite” or “Youtube personality”, but not spy.

as for the Tesla being used, its probably the only thing that was available that is quick enough

Here is a landing

much quieter environment from which to relay radio directions to the pilot

Who says Defense paid list price?

Subtracting the gold value of the thing, there’s certainly not much “priceless” about the rest. $56,000 will only buy you a bullion cube 42 mm each side.

More than one of anything makes it non-unique. And being not unique means it’s not priceless. If there are two or more of something owned by different entities, a seller can no longer fully dictate a price without a risk of being underbid.

I’m not too worried. It’s a curiosity, not a part of history, made well after the fact. And less authentic as a model precisely because it’s gold. And there are two others. So in terms of things to steal from a museum, this is pretty low on a scale of historical impact of museum theft.

Who cares if it’s stupid?

but let’s not start attacking the elderly.

There are crazies all through the political spectrum, which is quite a bit more complex than just left vs right.

White supremacists love to trash liberals with the term. I like to reclaim it (snowflake) and throw it right back at them.

It’s not a right-winger thing. I’m definitely in the socialist range of the political spectrum, and use SJW. Not to describe left-wingers, nor people who work for equality, but those who go nuts and perceive slights where none were intended, or jumps in and “fights” for someone perfectly capable of defending

There’s a game called “Telephone”. You don’t actually use a Telephone when you play, you just whisper to the person next to you. At the end of the game, the last person has to say out loud what everyone else whispered. Using your logic, people who play this game should be the only ones who can use the word

If a subscription service, yeah, customers dying would be bad. But if it’s a one time purchase, it doesn’t matter as much. If they die, they can’t leave bad reviews.

There’s no substitute for this, or for the common sense when you realize you can’t make a 100% I.D.

Beth: When every single comment on your posts are “pending” for hours, you’re not doing your job. You’re probably the worst contributer on Gizmodo when it comes to that.

It’s relatively simple even for a layman to add an extra outlet even without an electrician

I’d say it was a fear of both. Rape is pretty fucking awful, and in some cases you wish for death. “That’s a thousand times worse than rape.” Look up some brutal rape cases before writing that ever again.