It depends on how you define “the USA”. If you mean the people of this country, then absolutely they are working against us. If you mean the people with loads and loads of money, then no, they are working as hard as they fucking can for them.
It depends on how you define “the USA”. If you mean the people of this country, then absolutely they are working against us. If you mean the people with loads and loads of money, then no, they are working as hard as they fucking can for them.
That’s a sweet icon pack
Is there a picture of the phone under the seat?
This was 100% illustrated by a furry
Cleveland has a famous injury lawyer that billboards have just slowly evolved into this:
Hey this is my place
This is fucking hilarious. One of the most legitimataly funny XKCDs I’ve seen.
It’s mostly landing/takeoff records. Big airports have takeoff and landing fees and would keep records such as this for accounting legal reasons. Being a major airport like LAX means it’s probably mostly private/commercial jets, but also plenty of small time hobbyist aviators are probably wrapped up in this, and would be the only victim here ( general aviation pilots tend to use smaller, local airports but still on occasion hit the big ones).
You apparently haven’t tried calling local government agencies in mid-size cities, or a good chunk of airlines. It’s frustrating and I welcome anything that can help.
They could mold each block, cast concrete into the mold, and use that as the base for the stones.
What was the service you could upload your own. Playlist and songs and share with friends? Last.fm? Something like that, shit was awesome.
I think Nintendo games might be the exception here. You can get a physical copy on release day, put it in and play immediately, and the quality is gonna be at least 8/10, probably higher.
Jesus christ 3rd graders with phones.
They won’t profit less, line must go up. They’d charge double the difference and blame immigrants and Obama.
Ok yeah that makes sense to me. Just when I heard it was because of a "cost benefit analysis " I think of some bigwigs saying “fuck them kids it’s too expensive to keep them alive”, vs the somewhat surprising reality here. Thanks for sharing.
I mean, this is showing the school bus fatalities are insanely low (just 5 total in 37 years in AL) and we should instead use funding to make the more dangerous parts of student transportation safer. This seems like using data to make sure we are making informed choices that will actually increase safety for a larger number of kids instead of wasting resources.
I’ve only seen the first one and I’m pretty sure they made that clear in the first one.
Homie was from Ohio too. Wouldn’t even half ti march halfway across the country.