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2014 Corolla: Because Not Everyone Grows Up To Be An Astronaut

2014 Corolla: Beige Never Looked So Blue

Scanners, 1981

$210K / 10 years = $21K per year.

Here is a breakdown of 8 of my high school friends' areas of expertise, education levels, and salaries, as of today. I know it's a small sample size, but here's the list, for what it's worth. It looks like education makes some difference, as does the chosen field, though there are exceptions. [Arranged by

Very interesting! I was only familiar with the previous version of their system (pre-late 2012, I suppose), where Kickstarter terms of use essentially stated that it's all based on good faith and there is zero legal obligation. I wonder if there was a specific incident that pushed them to make this change.

What happens if the developer promises you, let's say, a copy of the game and a t-shirt, but then vanquishes with your money? Is Kickstarter going to take the loss and issue refunds?

Good point

The entire thing turns out to be Walter's succesful ploy to teach Jesse chemistry

I don't think you're guaranteed your money back if someone scams you on Kickstarter(?).

Damn it, now I'm hungry..

Look at that one! It looks...delicious!

Gender roles exist because they work for society. Male and female hormones work in completely different ways, again, for the benefit of the human race.

Here comes a stupid question: why are cars stuck on railroad tracks (as the train is coming) such a common thing. When I was little our car, too, got stuck on the railroad tracks, and my dad, my mom, and my sister all had to push it to get it to move out of the way of a...wait for it...oncoming train.

My boss always does this "cordial" "management 101" BS: "How did YOU feel you performed this task? (criticism follows 100% of the time)" or "I thought the way you did A was great!! Ya, I really, really liked it!! (wait for it...here comes the criticism) But there were some things I did not like about B, C, and D..."

It is definitely more than just Catholics, as Eastern Orthodox Christians give up meat, milk products, oils (olive oil, etc.), and other things (like alcohol) for 48 days for the Great Lent each year. The first and last weeks of the Great Lent are considered the strictest, where some people might attempt to go the

Great article, and here are 7 timeless exceptions (imho) that prove the rule:

Feel free to try these techniques I came up with for myself (and successfully used for the past 3 years):