The MAS 36 was a gun that would’ve been fantastic in the Great War...too bad the French ended up trying to fend off the goddamn Wehrmacht with it.
The MAS 36 was a gun that would’ve been fantastic in the Great War...too bad the French ended up trying to fend off the goddamn Wehrmacht with it.
At least we know it’s not venomous, unlike its Australian counterpart the Inland Gluten Snake.
I say we pull another brick from the wall and chuck it at some of these admin types.
Hit it with a hockey stick or a 9-iron instead?
*in an Elmer Fudd voice*
So even if you do eat your meat, you can’t have any pudding?
Black cardamom seems a bizarre addition to the Big Brown Squeeze, but I suppose I shouldn’t knock it ‘til I try it. I’m still using Alton’s old recipe for my choco-syrup needs.
“A man in Sydney, Australia, learned that the hard way when he found a venomous snake in his bag of Aldi lettuce.”
Speaking of hardball, Season 3 of Super Mega Baseball 3 marches on for the Beavers, and as testament to the game’s difficulty setting starting to catch up with me, Downtown Freddie Brown just picked up his 20th save of the season in a 7-3 win over the Heaters. Starter Kenji Hashimoto went 8.1 innings in an effort to…
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Game. Final Fantasy IV.
“absurdly punitive and inefficient program requirements (like work requirements that cause poor single parents to spend more on transportation and child care than they can earn just so they can get a little cash assistance that phases out once they actually make a little money).”
They found the Gokus, but they’re now all grown up, can summon a bunch of cool monsters, and are now drawn as hot waifus...
If the Army can distribute Zapplesauce* to the troops, Zaxby’s can call a zalad whatever it wantz.
Smart to include one of the single greatest takes Claire ever committed to digital print.
Oh no!
Maybe they’re using 7.5 Swiss and shooting the people making the bots?
“they barely participate in chat, and when they do, it’s obnoxious, borderline-meaningless spam.”
“even though they technically have a rule on the books requiring in-person prescribing, their official position is that nobody will get in trouble for violating it.”
That’s a legit good question, and I think for me it’s because headcount credits that engage in a specific form of social engineering bother me, but a universal headcount credit (or basic income), where (as Andrew Yang put it) “I’m OK with giving Jeff Bezos $1,000 just to remind him he’s an American”, tends to sit…