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2 possibilities spring to mind.

What about off-ice eye-fucking?

Deliberate misspellings and pidgin English are part of meme culture-

I had a ‘96 Micra with a 1.0, CVT and a total of just over £100 of tyres fitted to it. Once I learned to push past the point where the steering wheel tells you there’s no more grip (hint: it lies but you don’t get a 2nd warning) I could get it sideways without using the brakes.

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Pfft, these amateurs haven’t learnt that you don’t even need to steal the car-

Sounds like the kind of job where you you should wear a hidden camera around the clock.

So she’s an instagram skier, lol

Well... per the slopestyle judge:

I’m surprised that .22LR has enough recoil to operate a bump stock.

Yeah, inflatable floats and parachutes to control the descent speed (so that the fairings are still fairing-shaped after they’ve hit the water) would definitely work. That was the Apollo, Gemini and probably a few other programmes’ preferred technique. I don’t know what you’d need a trapeze-net ship for with that

I bet if you ballasted them so they flew nose first and outer surface down and put some control surfaces on them you could glide the fairing halves down to a target. The glide ratio would be horrific, though, about the same as a JDAM.

My question is how they’re going to predict or control where the fairing halves will land since they rotate after being discarded, which makes their aerodynamics less predicable, and they’re shaped like a sail so they’ll be affected by the wind.

I love how that Vox article thinks that it’s an Earth-shattering revelation that most businesses function as a dictatorship. A Brownies troop is a dictatorship, ffs. They’ve only noticed because worker protection in the USA has become more visibly piss poor of late.

My brain interpreted the livery as Thundercats Ambulance.

Found it:

Is it the v6 handheld? I’ve got one and you press/slide the hatch release a second time and the whole canister wall comes off. You still have to gently bang the core on something to get all the dust to fall out of the cyclones, though.

This Brit thirds it. I also started doing the anti-flash of the lights at night by flicking them off momentarily. Much less annoying than ruining people’s nightvision like almost everybody else does to me.