tom-blersch
tom.blersch
tom-blersch

Knew a guy in high school who’s parents bought him a ‘56 Chevy, in excellent condition. Who does that?

I saw two people do that, years ago, in a parking lot, leaving traffic school.  

there is a reason you break up with someone. and I dont care how much time has passed.

No chases for kidnappings...but I’ll bet they’re still issuing Amber Alerts. Because telling the public to watch for people you can’t chase makes sense.

Seemed to happen as COVID lockdowns started lifting.

Or a 5-year sentence increase - since no self-respecting BMW owner would use a turn signal, it’s clear evidence the car was stolen.

The silliness and historical illiteracy of both the 1619 Project, the 1609 Project, and all the other nonsense like it, is demonstrated by the simple fact that the first African slaves arrived on the North American continent - in the future United States - in 1565, in St. Augustine.

Chad.

Also it’s David speaking not God.

And the future archaeologists will have a field day with that.

Actually, no. Psalm 137 is a lamentation about the Judeans exile from Jerusalem by Babylon. “Thy little ones” specifically references all the children of Babylon - it’s an expression of vengeance against Babylon.

Great thing about the Bible is that with a little judicious cherry-picking you can justify just about anything with.

and I don’t think any Muslims have gotten higher than the House of Representatives

Or maybe she can read the book, but she’s a Baptist.

No, people abusing religion, confusing “faith in God” with doing mammothly stupid shit to test God’s faith in them, is a poison on humanity.

I’d do it, just to get out of Louisiana.  

Counterpoint: the dummy is test equipment. If it is mangled in a high-speed accident simulation, it still performs “nominally” in both definitions - it’s still a dummy, and it has still performed its job in a normal and expected manner in accurately measuring the collision. Something else may have not performed its

And to avoid getting kicked out of the White House Press Pool.

Men really do that? I thought it was just a trope.

Instead, I hereby propose a simple, achievable definition of “going to space,” which is that you must orbit the Earth at least once while you’re up there, something that Branson did not do.