“...there *are* a couple important differences...”
“...there *are* a couple important differences...”
what, no subaru outback?
they totally missed out on the opportunity to same it USS Thor. stoopid america.
nice! if you think that’s bad, you should see Torch’s complete lack of subject-verb agreement. once you see them, you can’t not see them. in almost every damn article he can’t match his singulars to his plurals. other than that, his articles are fun to read.
there are a whole slew of youtube channels that cover how to build costumes using all different kinds of materials, if you’re interested. Punished Props Academy, Legacy Effects, and even Adam Savage’s Tested are some of my favs
“there *are* places...”
or fly about 300 feet in front of me with a flashing blue light so people will get the hell out of my way
“...there *are* a lot of results here...”
“There *are* two main bits to the segment...”
did you name her Tripod?
“...there *are* some new versions...”
Kristen Stewart is the only reason you’ll see this??? UGH. She’s the only reason i wont be seeing this. she’s the absolute worst actress in hollywood. i’d rather see her roll filled by a epileptic chimp. at least that would be amusing. she’s just completely unbearable to watch.
“Toyota told me there *are* many stations...”
an EV car’s auxiliaries, like dashboard warning lights, feed of a regular 12v car battery, not the huge kw battery the car actually moves on, so you can turn you car on and let it sit in the driveway all day long and not lose your miles. you might kill your little car battery though.
that’s great for the ID.3, but will it also call me Michael?
your throw blanket sounds as great as my towel:
“There *are* four concepts this year...”
have you tried scraping out the creme and just eating it by itself without the cookie part? it could be the cookie that’s throwing you off
“Here *are* the modifications...”