67915 pts ยท August 22, 2016
Same reason the Nazis did. Their initial plan was to deport all the Jews. This turned out to be quite difficult as no one wanted Germany to dump its own citizens in their country, so they had to store them while they figured out where to send them. Eventually, storing them turned into exterminating them when it got too expensive.
holy terrible photoshop batman
I know I was going frame by frame
"Given the opportunity, players will optimize the fun out of a game."
"I'm bleeding. Making me the victor."
GOD DAMN
why the fuck is the ad AI generated
Musk.
No way, this is definitely Miyazaki's car.
Tigger is definitely more of a Pippin
"Why are you trying to invite me up your leg, lady I was trying to scare you and you're making this REALLY weird, I'm just gonna go"
I can think of worse ways to die
[the duck has detected you][run]
#1 got them Bayonetta legs
Its not like stacking bricks in a sloped shape is a really sturdy and simple design or something
her legs do be legging
Cyberpunk pirate supervillain
Oblivion is on that list. I don't know what they think it will do with the horrifying abominations people birth in the character creator for that game.
This is the real danger democracy is in. Democracy cannot survive in an environment where money just wins by default.
The only "affordable" places are way out in rural areas, and you are trading a lower rent for a massive spike in commute time, which is often not viable if you work multiple jobs.
That still has a 24" non-disassembly wooden component. Again, not going in a pants leg. And a 30-06 round would take your head damn near clear off if it hit your neck.
Libertarian ideals fall apart when you run up against inflexible demand, which is 'things people cannot live without'. It really falls apart before that too, what with enshittification and monopolization allowing producers to not give a shit about product quality, but the undeniable hard wall is housing, water, food, and medicine.
It was actually very accurate. As long as it was well maintained, the weapon should still fire and hit targets without issue. Hitting the shot is the least questionable part of the story, honestly, unless you want to dispute how well it would have held a zero after being smuggled a mile, but even that could be chalked up to wind or bad aim offsetting bad zero.
I threw out an interesting sounding number for effect, my guy
The less believable part of the story of course is that it was then used in WW2. No one would have allowed this antique rifle onto the battlefield except maybe the Russians, but I doubt his grandfather was a Soviet.
Very pricey. The main reason we adopted factory farming in the first place is it cuts all the corners in favor of lowering cost.
Indeed it is a German rifle. Plenty of ways to have gotten one though, the most obvious being "A German soldier my great grandpa killed dropped it and he kept it", as it was the primary German service rifle during World War 1.
There are ways to get humane cheese at least.
Sounds like Banjo Kazooie music
Same reason the Nazis did. Their initial plan was to deport all the Jews. This turned out to be quite difficult as no one wanted Germany to dump its own citizens in their country, so they had to store them while they figured out where to send them. Eventually, storing them turned into exterminating them when it got too expensive.
holy terrible photoshop batman
I know I was going frame by frame
"Given the opportunity, players will optimize the fun out of a game."
"I'm bleeding. Making me the victor."
GOD DAMN
why the fuck is the ad AI generated
Musk.
No way, this is definitely Miyazaki's car.
Tigger is definitely more of a Pippin
"Why are you trying to invite me up your leg, lady I was trying to scare you and you're making this REALLY weird, I'm just gonna go"
I can think of worse ways to die
[the duck has detected you]
[run]
#1 got them Bayonetta legs
Its not like stacking bricks in a sloped shape is a really sturdy and simple design or something
her legs do be legging
Cyberpunk pirate supervillain
Oblivion is on that list. I don't know what they think it will do with the horrifying abominations people birth in the character creator for that game.
This is the real danger democracy is in. Democracy cannot survive in an environment where money just wins by default.
The only "affordable" places are way out in rural areas, and you are trading a lower rent for a massive spike in commute time, which is often not viable if you work multiple jobs.
That still has a 24" non-disassembly wooden component. Again, not going in a pants leg. And a 30-06 round would take your head damn near clear off if it hit your neck.
Libertarian ideals fall apart when you run up against inflexible demand, which is 'things people cannot live without'. It really falls apart before that too, what with enshittification and monopolization allowing producers to not give a shit about product quality, but the undeniable hard wall is housing, water, food, and medicine.
It was actually very accurate. As long as it was well maintained, the weapon should still fire and hit targets without issue. Hitting the shot is the least questionable part of the story, honestly, unless you want to dispute how well it would have held a zero after being smuggled a mile, but even that could be chalked up to wind or bad aim offsetting bad zero.
I threw out an interesting sounding number for effect, my guy
The less believable part of the story of course is that it was then used in WW2. No one would have allowed this antique rifle onto the battlefield except maybe the Russians, but I doubt his grandfather was a Soviet.
Very pricey. The main reason we adopted factory farming in the first place is it cuts all the corners in favor of lowering cost.
Indeed it is a German rifle. Plenty of ways to have gotten one though, the most obvious being "A German soldier my great grandpa killed dropped it and he kept it", as it was the primary German service rifle during World War 1.
There are ways to get humane cheese at least.
Sounds like Banjo Kazooie music