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To piggyback, VS, the psychological benefit of maintaining something nice, and having something nice be familiar, particularly in this situation, is almost invaluable.

Goddamn it! I do all of these.

The hubless wheels of Franco Sbarro offered light weight, great rigidity, and a host of other benefits. Plus they look so damn cool. Could you imagine a hubless donk?

Fuck you @DougDeDouchbag. Idaho has valet parking, we're just not stupid enough to hand over the keys you vapid shallow prick.

Thus endeth the trick.

The de Grasse Tyson has spoken. Thus endeth the lesson.

The wall. With fully run cables, clean mounts for tv and speakers, and components hidden elsewhere.

The wall. With fully run cables, clean mounts for tv and speakers, and components hidden elsewhere.

RUST!

"Oh shit, we're fucked," Garcia reportedly said as he pulled him out of the Ferrari, owned by bedding magnate Michael Fux.

My group was given the Mirror of Simple Order by random draw from a deck. One member of the group is trying to rebuild a warrior order after a horrible, decades-long war. DM thought we wouldn't find a way to use it, but we set up a charity (I know - in Pathfinder - right?) to offer aid and assistance to any soldier of

Holy fuck, indeed.

What do you think:

Listening to this feel like something way more dramatic should happen then a car driving down a narrow road.

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Toyota LMP 1 Hybrid leaving the pit. Sounds like a weapon being prepped and nothing like a car starting out:

There is a cautionary tale in this data for sure, but it's also misleading because it focuses on degrees and their related fields. With most technical degrees, this makes sense. Engineers tend to engineer things. Med students tend to doctor. Nursing students tend to nurse. This argument becomes muddied however when

My boss once said under his breath as we entered a conference room, "meetings: where all of us are dumber than one of us."

This is pretty much my experience, too. Grew up with manual transmissions, so while I had to pass the state-mandated driver education program to get my license, I wasn't going to sit in a car without passing the true test: showing my mom and dad that I could handle a manual on hill-stops and in the wet without killing

General Motors is about to announce that it's recalling another 3.16 million cars for "ignition" problems, which will raise their total number of vehicles recalled in the United States to above 20 million cars.