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If I’m already gay does it make me straight or just gayer?

Nearly every Cadillac concept since 2000... and probably before.

I heard the main problem with this is that most of the critical parts (mostly transformers) aren’t built in large quantities anymore and not much else will be damaged. Is that true? If so: wouldn’t it help a lot to slightly increase the production of these critical parts now, store them somewhere safe and thus have

Nah, it’s to cover up Hillary’s apology for her personal email server.

They conveniently left out what happens next. Either:

Well, it’s like that old saying: Those who can’t do, make crappy computer-animated videos and put them on YouTube.

I'm US Air Force and I was recently stationed in Anchorage. One of the first things we're taught in orientation is that 3 out of 4 drivers in Alaska have a firearm either strapped to them while driving or within reach in the car. That, and only half the native Alaskan population that drives has insurance.

I’ve heard of at least one RPG-29 ( probable ) hit on M-1 that penetrated .

I knew I'd find someone smarter than Stephen Hawking on Gizmodo.

Actually the US sold these to the Saudis. It was designed by Chrysler Defence and is now built/rebuilt by General Dynamics so your statement about being too cheap to diversify is not accurate. The only reason we’re still buying these things is complex but to simplify it for you, the M1A2S is pretty much one the better

The Saudi M1A2S only have their electronics upgraded to the SEP standard, they have the armor of an A1 (no DU)

I feel like this was an elabourate rouse by the Chinese government to show the population “they” are under “constant attack” by the “foreigners”. Otherwise, why would you admit to knowing its purpose and that they’re on alert?

Frank Langella as “Skeletor!”

I WILL KILL HIM!

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Raul Julia managed to find a sweet spot between cheesy and dignified to turn M. Bison into a great character in a terrible movie.

Jeremy Irons in the first Dungeons & Dragons movie. No holds barred. No cheese spared. No scenery unchewed.

GOOD CALL SHIRTHAT DAD! YOU DID THE RIGHT THING!!!