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I’m open-minded about the potential for UFOs to be real, but also discount 99% of what I see and read about on the internet because there are tons of misinterpretations, cases of wishful thinking, and straight-up fabrications out there.

Yeah, that’s in the above article. There are 2 people in these planes - the pilot and either a Radar Intercept Officer or Navigator/Weapons Systems officer. Cdr. Fravor was the pilot, and looking directly at the objects in question, as was his wingman LCdr Slaight. Both pilots saw these visually, not through the

Can’t speak for Fravor, but this is how it says Underwood saw it:

I’d be inclined to disagree. While I’m not familiar with F/A-18 gunpods, the FLIR in it is fairly similar to AH-64D Block II FLIR that I have operated, as far as I can tell. Errors in a FLIR system are pretty readily apparent and don’t manifest in any way similar to what the video showed.

While there are things about

Except for the fact that Commander Fravor and his wingman also saw this object with their own eyes. It’s not just the equipment and the video that saw it, it was two experienced pilots that witnessed it and moved to intercept it.

when has someone been stabbed in a parking lot over kale?

They’re saying Boo-urns.

Well, that’s certainly one way to spin it. Another way to put it is that it was revealed that she’s a woman in a position of power who had an unethical and problematic relationship with at least one subordinate. I have no doubt that the people on this site would be clamoring for a resignation if she were a man, and I

Oh no a lot of women on Twitter, many of whom loudly proclaim themselves feminist, are flat out saying this is simply a “consensual affair” that’s no big deal and completely brushing off the subordinate part of it and the usual argument that this creates an inherently inappropriate power imbalance. A complete reversal

I’m perplexed at all the “double standard” cries from ostensible feminists on Twitter about how unfair she’s being treated over “consensual” affairs. She had sex with subordinates; feminists have argued for years this creates a power imbalance that calls into question how consensual said relations can truly be. Why

She slept with a subordinate. That’s bad news, regardless of whatever her husband did or didn’t do. 

I am confused about this article’s assertion of how little we know about the Vex. For starters, the Vex aren’t a synthetic race of machines, the machines are just vessels. They *are* a hive mind, but it’s an organic hive mind.

The mainline Vex are primarily interested in the grand progressions of order/disorder in the

An employer asking its employees to adhere to uniform standards is absolutely a crime against humanity. Enforcing it against a labor force of young minorities is institutional racism to the very core. And the NFL is the only place this is allowed to happen!

Untrue. Beckham Jr. points out a worst case scenario, but the truth is the “flimsy” pads have been proven to be a benefit to players in the event of a much more common knee-to-knee contact and also reduces the impact of a knee bouncing off a helmet. Those events don’t get as much play, but they do cause injuries.

Is it a stupid rule and a stupid fine? Yes. Was any other player in the league besides OBJ unable to follow that rule? No.

I’m not saying there’s balance to the force or anything, just...after feeling worn out from all those butthurt crybabies, the first trailer unleashed a torrent of other butthurt crybabies. (“This confirms that they’re backtracking on everything in The Last Jedi! I’m out!”)

The Cowboys played without both their starting OT’s and their #1 receiver got hurt early in the 1st quarter.  Injuries happen to all teams

Destiny 2. Hoping to knock out the last encounter of Garden of Salvation on Saturday. The first three encounters were shockingly easy. My normal raid group did them blind on launch day, then brought me and another new person in for a fresh run. We beat the first two encounters on the first try, and made it to the

How did Dan Snyder “overrule” Gruden by making him select Haskins instead of Jones when Jones was selected #5 by the Giants and the Redskins didn’t select until #15? Jones wasn’t an option for the Redskins and I’d have to guess the the Redskins were pinching themselves that Haskins was still available. I mean maybe

I feel like 2019's news is just being written by a random plot generator.