This is true about every armed conflict on the planet.
This is true about every armed conflict on the planet.
A better analogy might be shutting off their water because they were using it to make naughty ice sculptures, which are forbidden by the HOA.
It’s still a pretty young technology, and it took a few years to understand the impacts of it. We’ve had them long enough now to be able to see how detrimental they have been to the first generation using them.
No no longer think it’s cool. Now I think it’s AWESOME.
I’d love to see Monkey Island revived as a more open-world style game on the order of Fallout.
Imagine how many people have thought about whether they could fit that rock in their butt.
… Can I see it?
Okay, sure, but voting on a single issue is what fucking morons do.
Sounds to me like those are shitty safety limits then. Fix your nuke plants, Japan. You’d think this would be a priority after the last time.
Incremental change is often the best we can hope for in this world.
Lol, the headline makes it sound like they were just so belligerent about being told to stop taking pictures of themselves that they flipped the boat out of spite.
You’d be surprised at how many people drive for decades without ever having lifted their own hood.
Be prepared, though. It’s easier in some vehicles than others. Some will require you to move other things out of the way first just to get to the bulb. The bright side is these days there’s a YouTube video for everything.
Interacting with other humans? No thank you!
Also I’ve never ever seen an instrument panel that indicates when a bulb is out. Maybe that’s a feature on new vehicles, but not one I’ve ever heard of.
Except when they’re already merging in front of you. It’s like thanks bud, glad you thought to use the signal when two of your wheels were already over the line cutting me off. Cool cool cool.
Christian conservatives will always prefer fiction over reality.
Just in time for the holiday baking and candy sales season. How convenient.
This is the new norm. Summer in the southern hemisphere = Australia burns. Summer in the north = Canada and the US burns. Give it a couple years and expect that list of countries on fire every year to expand rapidly.
I figure the only reason you don’t hear about this happening across Europe is they destroyed their forests centuries ago.
I want to be buried in a staged scene with a broken coffin lid and posed as if I’m clambering up through the dirt.
Headline is misleading. There is no canon timeline and never has been, regardless of what officially-licensed book it was published in.
The game designers have said many times that they don’t take any sort of timeline into account when designing a new Zelda game. They nail down the mechanics, and the story comes next, and if it happens to match up thematically in relation to another game, that’s just a bonus.