I was born in the dark ages. Before 2014, we used to think the world was flat and didn’t think about climate change.
I was born in the dark ages. Before 2014, we used to think the world was flat and didn’t think about climate change.
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That was an extensive way of saying you roam around making quips at others with disinterest of context and little concern.for much else. How charming.
It was explaimed in detail from day one, the actions of all security involved, who was responsible for what, and the timeline of events and interactions. Obviously there isn’t an unlimited secret service arsenal and army travelling the countryside with former presidents, packing planefuls of sniper teams and other special units.
You need that elaborated on? All the information is the same as it has been https://duckduckgo.com
Yep. Look up HRV instead of heart rate.
Internet? You mean the WiFi /s
Well, I guess the live fact checking was ultimately pointless.
That’s not how that happened, but okay.
So, just double-down on something that could be false because you like the idea of it?
Sounds like a certain group of people we know.
People like to pick on German companies for this, but the truth of the matter is that finding a company not involved in an era of ultra-nationalism is going to be rare. That’s kind of a big part of how ultra-nationalism works.
the creature washed up on a beach near Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, she said: “[He] ran down to the beach with a chainsaw, cut off the whale’s head and then bungee-corded it to the roof of the family minivan for the five-hour haul back to Mount Kisco, New York.
All the while it gets further and further from the requirements. So you open five more conversations, give them the same prompt, and try pick which one is least wrong.
All the while realising you did this to save time but at this point coding from scratch would have been faster.
I mean, it appears to have a respectable amount of engine bay… Maybe a supercharged 6 or LS could squeeze in there and it’d be fine. Still thirsty, but fine.
If I recall correctly, that man is exactly the kind of person they appear to be.
A city I used to live in had a bridge like this in a major inner-city commercial area just outside the CBD. Would cause havoc for commuters because the bridge was for the southern train lines entering the CBD and was on a busy road entering an major arterial.
All the traffic got held up and diverted, the trains couldn’t run until engineers inspected the bridge.
Film is very fun and exciting when developing yourself. It’s very rewarding seeing the image project on and start forming, and it turned out better than thought. I tend to shoot better on film too because a lot of care is taken each shot. Great hobby to have if you’re out in the wild doing other stuff anyway.
I didn’t call you a troll. I’m not arguing. So, what admission?
You keep making up these things in your head based on stuff that’s been said and going off to some other field to build a bunch of strawmen. It’s clearly not working. Subsequently, the original comment remains entirely unrelated to anything you are rambling about. It’s delusion at this point.
You wouldn’t. It will be quite gutless, even if re-geared, and the steering incredibly washy. Slight uphill will be your nemesis.
Who said I lived in SK? Oh, that’s right, I did. I meant Belgium.
But again, now you see why it never mattered to the point I was making which you seem to have literally never understood since you became obsessed with “here” for some reason.
Y’all have to use ISP provided modems?