The entire raison d’etre for this paper is to dream shit up, claim they’ve been “published”, and thus allow straight-faced Fox News folks to say shit like, “this scientific, published paper PROVES oil > wind blah blah”.
The entire raison d’etre for this paper is to dream shit up, claim they’ve been “published”, and thus allow straight-faced Fox News folks to say shit like, “this scientific, published paper PROVES oil > wind blah blah”.
The only yielding happening in this story.
Or trying to reenact the mall scene from Blues Brothers?
Coming early 2025:
their account of what happened during the flight differs from other passengers and flight data
That should buff out.
I was there downtown that day (although not to see the race) and I thought it went OK. The weather made some of it suck, but I didnt hear a lot of negatives. Perhaps I only spoke to fellow suburbanites and not the urban masses.
It’s now “activist” to report the unis came prebuilt with a carcinogen?
Insert obligatory gif of George and his Jon Voight car....
If that happens in the US to Americans, there’s n= 18 lawsuits for the dozen passengers aboard. They’d be suing the boat captain, El Capitan, Captain Crunch, the wave, osmolarity, and the maker of the boat.
What’s a foldable map?
So can the cops civil forfeiture this car based on it being obtained via a crime? Or only if that crime involves drugs?
starts, runs and drives 100%
Adding a whopping $15 to a simple cab ride is going to leave a lot of people, esp. the locals, incensed. If the $11 bottles of Bud Lite and $20 G&Ts dont first. Or the $50+ /night resort fees don’t drive them crazy. Or the parking fees, ubiquitous pot smoke, hookers, homeless folks hawking water, 34 different…
Came to ask this. In what line of legal work would “bullet proof” need to be an advertised feature?
Because when I go to buy a car, arrow-proofing is the first thing I’m asking about. It’s the TruCoating for forays onto the Oregon Trail through Native American lands.
41-day strike? Imagine what the various abandoned/forgotten lunches in the company’s breakroom fridge look/smell like after 41 days....
They are evaluated not only for their skills and physical capabilities but for their intellect, problem solving skills, and mental stability
that they don’t want to know what reality actually is.
Just anecdotal, but what I hear from colleagues is that they are buying the biggest SUV available on the premise that their bigger truck is more likely to survive a crash than the smaller one (most of them dont know physics, so the obvious holes in this theory are lost on them). But it appears to be an actual mindset…