Yeah, I’m sure the people behind him were super happy about that aspect of the whole mess.
Yeah, I’m sure the people behind him were super happy about that aspect of the whole mess.
I had to scroll way too far down for this.
Voted most likely to be currently upside down with his face in a toilet bowl and his ankles being held by a couple of seniors. And that wasn’t in high school, it was last week.
Apparently he’s stupid enough to look in a mirror every morning and say “Yes, this is a good hairstyle that will make people take me seriously.” so I’d go with “Really, really, terribly nay breathtakingly fucking stupid.”
I think he may not have anticipated the smoke alarm going off and betraying his location. Once he couldn’t slip away in the confusion he didn’t have a plan B. Which is a good thing in the end because a plan B that involved explosives or a blaze of glory shootout with the swat team would have piled more tragedy on an…
Yeah, I became aware of them a few years ago and watched a few youtube videos of people demonstrating them. Came to the conclusion that they fell under the heading of “stupid gun tricks” and didn’t think about them until watching the videos people took in vegas. I heard that weirdly uneven autofire and thought “Oh…
Dueltrack was pretty badass, rules for gas powered cars and all the turbos and superchargers and nitrous that went with them. You could do high stakes track racing in the default car wars setting where gas was 20$ a gallon and you played sponsored professional drivers with bleeding edge gear, or they had rules for…
Get your side hustle on!
When my wife (at the time fiancee) moved here from out of state she closed out her bank account and got a cashiers check. (Which the bank assured her could be cashed anywhere.) We went into the nearby wells fargo branch and my wife started to say “I’d like to cash this check....” The cashier cut her off with “Do you…
And he just ya know, let a civilian handle his service weapon, as you do when you’re friends. And he didn’t do or say anything when said friend put said service weapon to his own head. Nor did he do anything when said friend pulled the fucking trigger the first time. Never during this whole scene did he think “Hey,…
Or heaven forbid anyone bring up the possibility that our 4th amendment freedoms should perhaps be held in higher regard than the police desire to seize someone’s property and keep it on the off chance that they might be a drug dealer.
The old library I worked at was a fallout shelter (long deactivated) and we still had some of the storage drums in use as wastebaskets. When that building was torn down for the new library we brought at least some of them with, one is just a few feet from my desk. If I remember at work I’ll take a picture.
I remember going a few times with my parents, IIRC we saw Close Encounters of the 3rd kind at a drive in, trippy as hell for a kid.
Right there with you, I stopped watching sports a long time ago when it became apparent to me that loyalty to a hometown team was not going to in any way be returned by said team’s owners, and said team could just up and move if the owners stood to make a little more profit.
You forgot “While schooling someone online about improperly referring to a magazine as a clip.”
That’s how you handle it all right. Show concern for the fan’s safety and reach out to make sure they won’t take a financial hit from any injuries that may of occurred.
I’m just pissed that the man had the resources to buy a Sherman and he got one with that basic-ass 75mm gun instead of a 76mm m1. How the fuck does he expect to fight off the elderly argentinian gentleman down the street and his Panther? (Only one owner! Drove when parked!)
I’ve been in older houses where the wall with the fireplace was literally the only wall in the living room with enough uninterrupted space for a modern TV. Every other wall had windows or doors that made then unsuitable. Couch in front of a window is fine because you’re not blocking the light, but a TV in front of a…