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He stopped developing mentally at that age, clearly.

Well you should watch the footage of those two guys that die standing on a Manhattan corner waiting to cross as two cars get into an accident (one at a high rate of speed) and a vehicle hits the two guys killing them instantly.  But hey, speed cool, fuck everyone else, amirite?

Even though this was a civil case, can Depp and his legal team be in criminal troubles for submitting falsified evidence?

Kansas, Iowa, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, etc., etc.  Basically all the flat states are boring and worst states to drive. 

This just shows the enormity of the LA basin and how over populated this area is.  

I would think the kinetic energy alone would cause at minimum internal decapitation and vital organs to explode, leading to instant death.

Makes sense with the housing boom in many rural areas over the last decade.  More people wandering the rural forests and trails, means increased chances for people to get bit by an infected tick. 

Well, TBF, this recession will be taught in all upcoming econ classes due to there has never historically been a recession due to the causalities we have in this one.

Volvo V70

All I see are two assholes colliding into each other. 

extrapolating it out, a good guess would be ~245. Which TBH is pretty much not worth ‘saving’ $4500.  The margins on the 35 are larger than 40.

57 months for embezzling $2M, yet people that commit lesser crimes serve longer sentences.  Welcome to America.

The meme is literally for the dumbs that think education is the stepping stone to becoming a commie pinko gay trans bathroom licker.  

So...he’s going to Tesla now?

...so this or an RS6 for family duties.....hmmm..

You know companies just slap their name on basic speakers and jack up the price?

Religion is a poison on humanity.

Let us know how many times it breaks down. 

Sounds like a bunch of participation trophies. 

This crypto bros now know how late 19th-early 20th century people felt about their money in banks.