In our society? You bet. How else would we falsely comfort ourselves with our supposed superiority?
In our society? You bet. How else would we falsely comfort ourselves with our supposed superiority?
I think the better question is: does there always have to be someone to blame?
Given my job, it’s not hard to guess where I stand. I think this is a clear-cut case of the world wanting to hold somebody responsible for a tragedy, whether it’s just or not. What punishment could be worse for this man than what has happened? This is not an intentional act. This is a horrible tragedy, and while…
I think that WaPo article should be required reading for everyone.
Sigh...I know I’m going to get railed for not going with the crowd on this one, but from what I’m reading it seems like this may actually be a case of bullying, not dodge ball? And if that’s the case, then the school and the Lindley boy’s parents should be the ones who need to take some responsibility (I don’t think…
You could have had a C8!
BL didn’t need dipsticks at all. If it ever stopped leaking, you needed to add oil.
Those are strange looking white flags
I can’t stand it! I know you planned it!
Money making assets depreciate too. They’ve even factored it into the tax code.
More likely there would be no dancers.
Insert Indiana Jones “they belong in a museum” quote here.
Something for you folks to consider.
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“Hardware solution to a software problem” I’m sure mr. computer man can appreciate that saying
I have no idea about your history or experience, but based on your question and general demeanour I’d spend a few bucks on racing school first.
Eh, this is all still pretty small fucking potatoes to all the nuclear war shit I learned in grade school.
My guess is that, being Canadian, they were too polite to wake a sleeping passenger.
I can’t imagine them being worse than a typical Florida driver.
*Facebook played a starring role in providing the platform stirring up an ongoing genocide there