Exclusive video of the incident
Exclusive video of the incident
Where does that rule end, though? A $20,000 car would require 200 hours of research. By the the time you finished, the newer models would be out already!
From the Daily Beast article: “The Executive Office of the President includes a wide range of agencies, such as the National Security Council, the Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the Office of the President. It is not totally clear which specific organization the poster may be based in, but online records…
More people watch baseball than play baseball. It’s the same for video game fans. They enjoy watching experts play.
Chindogu baby mop 2.0
Serkis should not “do” Gollum on camera. It destroys the mystique of the character. For this reason, Brent Spiner rejected constant requests for him to impersonate Commander Data in interviews, saying he would only play the character when he was fully realized - in makeup and costume, on set.
How come some of the text is blurred out?
“minoritize”...“actionize”...I’m confusitized.
The rock suffered a penectomy, not castration.
Alternatively...
You not say Ukraine weak!
The fake cover got one thing right: MASH totally jumped the shark after Frank Burns left.
Rich old couples use poor young women’s bodies to make babies that the young women don’t keep. That’s today’s fertility industry. Women may “choose” to sell their eggs or serve as gestational surrogates, but if their choice is motivated by economic need, it’s not a fully free choice.
Methinks at least some of these “news” articles are the Gilded Age version of an unverifiable Facebook meme.
Exactly. I don’t quite understand some people’s aversion to adoption, but if there is a moral imperative to adopt waiting children, then it applies to all of us, not just to infertile couples.
A profile of the previous Congress.
Sword is 3,000 years old = made in 1,000 BC
The challenge is understandable. Will lost his familiarity with LEGO-treading when he walked out on his wife and kids.
GWB did that too. See the 2005 book “The Republican War on Science.”
Are politicians “underworked”? You’re thinking of bureaucrats. Office-holders spend every waking moment campaigning, asking for money, meeting constituents and sometimes even making policy or law. The higher the office, the less privacy they enjoy. Their every move is scrutinized and criticized. That some still are…