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It resembles the air-cooled engines of the original VW bug.
It resembles the air-cooled engines of the original VW bug.
What? “Baby Shark” hasn’t been mentioned here yet?
“You don’t want to go sleep with the fishes, right?”
Yeah, be at least far enough back be able to see the truck’s side mirrors. 'Can’t speak for all truck drivers of course, but when I’m driving a big vehicle I actually like that someone “has my back” like this. It’s much nicer to have someone trailing me at a safe distance than to have an impatient driver trying to speed me up by traveling too close.
Agreed, that question is worthless. What’s “average”?
I have and it’s awesome. The best place to ride is at the very back of the cars - there’s a huge window back there.
Hmm… nothing conclusive with a reverse image search… What is this image from?
You grew a fir fur tree.
“This is a nice chair. It would be a shame if something was to happen to it.”
“It might change how they talk about [Israel],” one moderate House Democrat said of their colleagues
So stealing land, committing genocide and syphoning a huge amount of dollars for military support (leaving other programs unfunded), isn’t enough. But a heavy handed influence of our elections gets their attention?
And the biggest bully: the US.
When will humans learn that making peace is cheaper than making war defense?
Clearly that’s a loafing zone.
Well @Jesus_Christ@hilariouschaos.com, do you want to weigh in on this?
Minutes later reports people threatening to shoot him because guns are not dangerous.
Betteridge’s Law…
“Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.” It is named after Ian Betteridge, a British technology journalist who wrote about it in 2009, although the principle is much older. It is based on the assumption that if the publishers were confident that the answer was yes, they would have presented it as an assertion; by presenting it as a question, they are not accountable for whether it is correct or not. The adage does not apply to questions that are more open-ended than strict yes–no questions.
https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Betteridge’s_law_of_headlines
Seems like an easy thing to disable. A couple of shots to the pontoons would stop it, right?
And don’t forget to take your share of the national debt when you go.
Gardens don’t have to be pretty to be wonderful, and fun. Good job!
Huh… I was expecting a picture of Trump.