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  • Honey

    Jump
  • I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with my landlord harvesting my vomit as rent.

    "I'm eating it, I promise it's not a sex thing."

  • Samsung also builds ships

  • Or blame the deep state

  • Even Alex Jones is critical of Trump these days. He still considers him amazing and all that, but he says Trump doesn't go far enough in some of the rhetoric. I'm curious to see if this is a litmus test for future defections

  • For someone who doesn't care about any candidate, you seem to post an awful lot about them. How about posting something you actually do care about instead of shitting up everyone's feed with whatever stupid thing she said he said?

  • This got me thinking: If I, for some masochistic reason, decided to switch to MacOS - is it possible to install it on an average PC?

  • 🎶 Freedom from the ass of doom is the treasure you will win 🎶

  • Unless the emergency exit is manned by the crew, they need a passenger there who can open the hatch if needed.

    Normally this isn't a problem, as someone usually prefers that seat due to the extra legroom. If there aren't many passengers on the flight, and nobody has booked that seat in advance they might assign that seat early in the process so that someone who isn't fit to sit there can have someone else take their place.

    A few times, on smaller flights with free seating, I've been asked if I can man the emergency exit. I normally sit far forward on these flights, but I don't care hard enough, so I'm happy to oblige.

    As for who can sit there, it's not a particularly high bar: any adult who is reasonably fit who is comfortable with being responsible for the emergency exit.

    Source: Partially through observation, plus I had a chat with a stewardess on the topic not that long ago.

  • Correct. Voting will.

    Vote!

  • Well, that's what Vlad is paying her for.

  • Cool, he's making an effort of learning to read. Good for him. 👏

  • Tesla was early when it comes to building out the infrastructure such as charging stations and Tesla sellers. They took a look at the tax incentives for EVs we have here and rightfully gambled that it was a potential market they should invest heavily in.

  • If War Thunder taught me anything, it is to never bring more ammo into battle than you need, to reduce the chance of a cookout. I guess mobniks were never told.

  • I thought the 70m record last year would stand for eternity. Did these guys have extra propellant laying around on the floor or something?

  • Yup. Large creatures knows better than to wear stripes.

  • I have a vague memory from the late 90's during the dotcom bubble where there was this site where you could pay, log in, remotely control an actuated hunting rifle, and shoot an animal. It was deemed legal as it was legal where the actual shot was fired.

    By the same logic I would think this idea would be legal as well.

  • I have both 3rd and 4th edition around here somewhere.

    EDIT: Found them. It was 2nd and 4th edition

  • Yeah, that's the guy, I think.

  • "With great claims come great responsibility"

    That guy from Spiderman, probably