

Money yes, but they’ve already reproduced and had most of their carbon emissions by that point. That’s a different metric.


Money yes, but they’ve already reproduced and had most of their carbon emissions by that point. That’s a different metric.


I doubt it’s even possible, you have to change the sentence halfway through 3 times and then it’s just random words.


Are you suggesting that Skyrim is old? It’s still getting updated, to my great annoyment.


More importantly, it kills them when they’re old and already contributed most of their pollution and the cancer care also wastes lots of plastic and resources.
They both have some items that are semi exclusive or are better to buy from. Like if you want to buy big exercise equipment, it’s easier to return it if you have a physical store. Also, online places have higher rates of counterfeit items. So there are plenty of specific reasons to buy things in person.


The court can technically deputize people and make a posse.


Primaries vary state by state, in some you have a jungle primary where you don’t have to register for that party. And railroad commissioner is a bigger deal than it sounds because it has a lot of power over semi related things.


If so, that would be a money laundering thing where they relabel the oil as from them to avoid sanctions on iran oil export.


They don’t really use actual artillery anymore, it would be missiles from the ship or a plane.


You would expect to see action in the primary, he only got elected because he was in a small turnout special election.


The alternative would be the church committee, where you have a substantial review and then action taken to help prevent it.
There’s nothing funnier than the fallout post with a toilet with "mine corn"on it.


Wouldn’t you be missing a quorum then?


That was only specifically because there was a special prosecutor. Appointing one is a way of showing that you’re not stalling the process but it can lead to other less related charges.


I can’t tell the difference when people post pictures of Leland Palmer.


Pork barrel spending, and since they got rid of that there hasn’t been almost any bipartisan stuff aside from things that get unanimous consent.


That’s when Congress was relatively popular too.


Just because one idiot said something doesn’t make it true.


Perun has pretty good videos explaining why, and a big reason is that Ukraine had a very good amount of AA as a former Soviet state and it was enough to keep planes out and they didn’t want to send conscripts for political reasons so they sent armored vehicles without a full infantry complement which led to them being easy to pick off with the flood of atgms NATO sent.
You don’t want that as the only option though, because you can definitely lose that and it’s not incredibly hard to break.