1467 pts ยท December 12, 2017
The facts are a lie.
We literally POISONED the alcohol drinkers, so I'm guessing the sellers didn't get great treatment. http://time.com/3665643/deadly-drinking/
Wow I wonder what it's like to live in your brain.
You can't PUNISH people retroactively. You can pardon them though. Not required but it can be done.
I feel like this guy would get 90% 5 stars but 10% 1 stars and the party poopers would get him kicked out of uber.
You are right that the way we resolve ANY of these issues pretty much has to be by voting out all the idiots and shills.
He doesn't appoint people to lead government bodies, he appoints to dismantle them. Every time.
We could make things like that now, just a matter of ethics. Glowing dogs for example have been around a while, just no market for them.
undergone a total revolution in the last decade. 2/2
As someone who works in synthetic biology, we can already do more than most people realize... Our ability to engineer biology has 1/2
answer is always "I don't know, we didn't actually put that much thought into it ok?" 3/3
hours analyzing what an artist already acknowledges was a coffee stain. You can that it represents this or that or whatever, but the real2/3
I will never understand why people put so much thought into coming up with theories to explain the films. It's like spending a dozen 1/2
are rearrangements of the same letters and often recycle broad themes). I think we'll get there within 200 years. 3/3
can write a book letter by letter that does exactly what we want then I would say that's creating something "new" (even though all books 1/2
As a fellow synthetic biologist, I agree... for now. Nobody would call copy-pasting paragraphs of text "writing new books", but if we 1/2
No... This is directly repealing a law passed under the Obama administration.
actually provide their services, and these people make much less than an equivalent "normal" job doing the same thing. 2/2
Companies of the future don't have "employees" they have "independent partners". Uber, Airbnb, even youtube all rely on random people to 1/2
That guy kind of looks like Beve Stannon
Cunt: Slavery of black people should never have been banned. Black person: Slavery is bad. Cunt: OH SO NOW ITS A RACE THING HUH?!?
No. Clean your room, then eat cake.
achieve. Silently accepting failure and waiting for someone to fix it for you is the fastest route to incompetence and stagnation. 2/2
Well buckle down and figure out how to do it any way. Or make an exit and immediately reapply yourself to something you can realistically1/2
You are thinking of @TrueFax . This is @FunFax .
For some reason my tired brain just assumed she was being slightshotted off into the woods never to be seen again.
sword was ever used for executions as the blade appears much lighter than those traditionally used for capital punishment. 4/4
number of times the blade was used for capital punishment such as removing the hands or fingers of criminals. It is unlikely that the 3/4
suggests that it was not used for military purposes, and the small repetitive etchings along the blade were often used to signify the 2/3
Fun fact: This sword resembles those used by officers of the law during the Islamic Era in Turkey or Armenia. The lack of a crossguard 1/2
We literally POISONED the alcohol drinkers, so I'm guessing the sellers didn't get great treatment. http://time.com/3665643/deadly-drinking/
Wow I wonder what it's like to live in your brain.
You can't PUNISH people retroactively. You can pardon them though. Not required but it can be done.
I feel like this guy would get 90% 5 stars but 10% 1 stars and the party poopers would get him kicked out of uber.
You are right that the way we resolve ANY of these issues pretty much has to be by voting out all the idiots and shills.
He doesn't appoint people to lead government bodies, he appoints to dismantle them. Every time.
We could make things like that now, just a matter of ethics. Glowing dogs for example have been around a while, just no market for them.
undergone a total revolution in the last decade. 2/2
As someone who works in synthetic biology, we can already do more than most people realize... Our ability to engineer biology has 1/2
answer is always "I don't know, we didn't actually put that much thought into it ok?" 3/3
hours analyzing what an artist already acknowledges was a coffee stain. You can that it represents this or that or whatever, but the real2/3
I will never understand why people put so much thought into coming up with theories to explain the films. It's like spending a dozen 1/2
are rearrangements of the same letters and often recycle broad themes). I think we'll get there within 200 years. 3/3
can write a book letter by letter that does exactly what we want then I would say that's creating something "new" (even though all books 1/2
As a fellow synthetic biologist, I agree... for now. Nobody would call copy-pasting paragraphs of text "writing new books", but if we 1/2
No... This is directly repealing a law passed under the Obama administration.
actually provide their services, and these people make much less than an equivalent "normal" job doing the same thing. 2/2
Companies of the future don't have "employees" they have "independent partners". Uber, Airbnb, even youtube all rely on random people to 1/2
That guy kind of looks like Beve Stannon
Cunt: Slavery of black people should never have been banned. Black person: Slavery is bad. Cunt: OH SO NOW ITS A RACE THING HUH?!?
No. Clean your room, then eat cake.
achieve. Silently accepting failure and waiting for someone to fix it for you is the fastest route to incompetence and stagnation. 2/2
Well buckle down and figure out how to do it any way. Or make an exit and immediately reapply yourself to something you can realistically1/2
You are thinking of @TrueFax . This is @FunFax .
For some reason my tired brain just assumed she was being slightshotted off into the woods never to be seen again.
sword was ever used for executions as the blade appears much lighter than those traditionally used for capital punishment. 4/4
number of times the blade was used for capital punishment such as removing the hands or fingers of criminals. It is unlikely that the 3/4
suggests that it was not used for military purposes, and the small repetitive etchings along the blade were often used to signify the 2/3
Fun fact: This sword resembles those used by officers of the law during the Islamic Era in Turkey or Armenia. The lack of a crossguard 1/2