takeshi72
takeshi72
takeshi72

Even though we spend over $700 billion annually on the military, we spend around 6x that amount on welfare and subsidies (corporate welfare), so I think it could be argued you could be pro-military and pro-small government. It’s just a different area you think the government should be smaller.

Well based on the sheer number of pictures of the suspect in the article and the comments, it doesn’t seem like it’s too difficult to determine who is who.  This person will be caught.

It’s not about the weight of the wheels, it’s about reducing the moment of inertia on a rotating mass. It makes a much bigger difference.

You got it entirely backwards. Owning guns is important to me to AVOID getting shot. Being defenseless and vulnerable makes it easier for you to be shot in a crisis, not less.

I’m not naive. I’m a shooting survivor who now understands the importance of the right to self defense and the 2nd Amendment.

Nice deflection. The fact is that the military is ineffective at eliminating civilian insurgencies, even with all of their fancy equipment. That’s why they lost Vietnam, and that’s why we’re still in Afghanistan 18 years later.

“their little ragtag militia can fight off the U.S. Army?”

For one, being able to fight back instead of having 6 million people loaded onto boxcars to be exterminated, seems like a pretty important advantage.

Because not everyone has insecurities over their own self control. There’s only 4 rules of gun safety and they’re really simple. Unfortunately some people, like the guy in this video, can’t even follow simple rules.

You forgot the important fact that the virus is trapped in mucus/saliva particles that are much larger than the virus itself.

I played so many of these Tiger Electronics games back in the 90s.  The only good one was Empire Strikes Back.  The rest were crap.

I was on a flight with a special needs person who SCREAMED and yelled the entire time the plane was in the air until deboarding. Worst flight experience I’ve ever had. Luckily it was only 2 hours of screaming and yelling.

I saw someone driving a new looking Renault hatchback in Colorado. I tried to ask them how they got it here, but I couldn’t understand their accent. I assume they were a diplomat or something.

But what does “primary design goal” mean?  Because the Isetta he says is a truck at the bottom of the article was primarily designed as a single person car, but then the design was modified into a truck.  That doesn’t seem to meet the definition.

Wouldn’t any vehicle that wasn’t originally designed as a truck not be a truck then? For example, the BMW Isetta in the bottom image of this article was originally primarily designed as a personal vehicle, then the design was modified to include a bed.

The vehicle wasn’t primarily designed as a truck. The design was

What the fuck does this have to do with sports?

Doug ruined the game for everybody.

And large floor-to-ceiling windows.

Obviously radiator fans