According to industry scientists, vehicle exhaust is in fact good for you, and puts a protective lining around your lungs. And besides, I've got this monster fifth wheel I take up to the pristine wilderness a thousand miles away for two weeks out of every so I can piss on the bears, and it's my natural born God-given right to vomit carcinogens and greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere any fucking time I want!
The most fun I recall as a kid was my grandparents letting us use their blankets, and we set up a big tent int he living room using chairs. We basically spent an entire day under the damned thing, even ate our meals there. They didn't have a lot of toys, but when you let kids actually use their imaginations and their wits to create fun, rather than handing them prefabricated fun, there's not just the pleasure of the fun, but the pleasure of the accomplishment.
It's also why building mega snow forts is among the proudest things I've ever done. We usually had more fun building those monsters than we did with the ensuing snowball fight.
When an industry willfully misleads and in fact increases the danger of its product, leading to significant loss of life and huge costs to society, then they should be made to pay.
Addiction is hardly a personal problem. The social costs even of tobacco addiction are huge, and considering not only was Big Tobacco muddying the waters around the risks of tobacco, but was researching and implementing ways to increase the addictiveness of the product they produced, but offloading the health care costs to smokers and those exposed to second hand smoke to taxpayers and health insurance premium payers, yes god fucking damnit they should be held to account in the most severe possible way.
The same with the sugar industry, which has managed to get refined sugars into an absolutely stunning number of products, all the while deliberately misleading governments and consumers on the extraordinary risks of their products. So fuck 'em, they should be made to pay, and pay so fucking harshly that in the future any other purveyors of toxic substances know exactly what they're up against.
Hopefully to eventually be followed up by advertisements by the sugar industry reporting the severe risks to health posed by their product. Honestly, if I had any kind of power at all, Big Tobacco and Big Sugar's leading figures would be defendants in crimes against humanity trials. They've killed more people than the Nazis, and with as much planning and strategy as the Third Reich.
The best I can say about I as that it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. It was fun enough in a dispensable kind of way, but I just don't think they know what to do with these superheroes. Superman, in particular, is just wasted screen space. Honestly I think the first two Superman films, in particular the Richard Donner cut of the second one, just so overwhelm these films. The only one to come close is Wonderland, but Gil Gadot is doing the same wink to the audience that Christopher Reeve did, and that's absolutely critical.
Oh, and fire Ben Affleck now. I'd soone have George Clooney, nipples and all.
I think the point is they're easier for users. For actual IT departments, my experience is Windows is at best no easier than *nix, and in some ways a great deal worse (I much prefer plain text readable config files to registry files, though sadly XML is invading the *nix config world too). The one thing I've always loved about working in *nix environments is that if I want to do some significant configuration changes to the OS or a daemon, I can literally go "cp whatever.conf whatever.conf.bak" try out my changes and if they don't work I can quickly restore original functionality. It's possible to do the same thing in Windows by saving keys, but it's a pain in the rear, requiring the regedit application as an intermediary.
The fact is that the majority of Canadians would punish any party that actually shrank the government that much. As it is, cuts to Service Canada front desk levels, among other things, actually pissed a good many people. And that's rather the point, I suppose. Lots of people are all about "shrinking government", but what most really mean is "shrink those parts of governments I don't use."
But the Tories problems were numerous in their last term. They had a majority, and did virtually nothing with it. They were a dynamic, if at times misguided government in their two minority terms, but became positively sclerotic after they won their majority.
If the Liberals' view is shared by a large enough share of voters, then what's your objection? And it's not as if the Tories ever really did that much to shrink government, and only became converts, as it were, in the last couple of years before the 2015 election. And look how that worked out for them. And now they have Andrew Scheer, who basically is another Stephen Harper, so I don't expect the Tories to improve their lot in 2019.
You mean there are more people so fundamentally stupid and evil that complaining about Nazis makes them become Nazis?
Nazis are thugs. They are monsters and fundamentally vile in every possible way. They have a right to their views, and a right to express their views, but they have no right not to be held up as the lowest of the low. And I will never be bashed into somehow taking a position that Nazis, white supremacists, KKKers and that whole ilk of monsters is just guys with a differing political opinion.
The English-speaking world spent six years, unbelievable amounts of blood, toil and coin defeating Nazis, and we should always remember why.
That "certain point of view" being that people of other racial backgrounds are not inferiors, and that white Americans shouldn't seek to "cleanse" the land. Yup, just totally nothing more than a different opinion.
Yeah, killing tens of millions of people, including six million Jews systematically murdered, invading neighboring nations, making war on the English-speaking world, along with other assorted war crimes like human experimentation, slave labor, and so forth.
Frankly, I'm not sure why being a Nazi has suddenly become this protected status. There was a time when most of these goons hid in homemade fortresses and got their "literature" in plain brown wrappers.
If they're actually going to the Silmarillion, then that could be something. It would be quite something to see Tuor's journey to Nevrast and meeting with Ulmo, Lord of the Waters, or Ungoliant's poisoning of the Two Trees, and Nírnaeth Arnoediad, the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, would make any other filmed fantasy battle look like a game of Stratego in comparison. Go to the Second Age, a full recounting of the Fall of Numenor would make for an extraordinary sequence.
But probably it will just be about young Thorin traipsing about Middle Earth, or Bullroarer's licentious joinings with busty Hobbit lasses.
I'm thinking you've just given away the ending to the second half of the season, judging about the rumors about the identity of a certain security officer are true.
I could the same thing about Sisko. Would Kirk have fabricated evidence to draw the Romulans into a war with the Dominion? Lorca is just Sisko without even the need to rationalize fundamentally immoral acts.
According to industry scientists, vehicle exhaust is in fact good for you, and puts a protective lining around your lungs. And besides, I've got this monster fifth wheel I take up to the pristine wilderness a thousand miles away for two weeks out of every so I can piss on the bears, and it's my natural born God-given right to vomit carcinogens and greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere any fucking time I want!
The most fun I recall as a kid was my grandparents letting us use their blankets, and we set up a big tent int he living room using chairs. We basically spent an entire day under the damned thing, even ate our meals there. They didn't have a lot of toys, but when you let kids actually use their imaginations and their wits to create fun, rather than handing them prefabricated fun, there's not just the pleasure of the fun, but the pleasure of the accomplishment.
It's also why building mega snow forts is among the proudest things I've ever done. We usually had more fun building those monsters than we did with the ensuing snowball fight.
It's about the only way they're going to get anyone to use Edge, by making it the GUI.
Yes, but with much blockier icons and fewer colors.
Refined sugar is just plain bad.
When an industry willfully misleads and in fact increases the danger of its product, leading to significant loss of life and huge costs to society, then they should be made to pay.
Addiction is hardly a personal problem. The social costs even of tobacco addiction are huge, and considering not only was Big Tobacco muddying the waters around the risks of tobacco, but was researching and implementing ways to increase the addictiveness of the product they produced, but offloading the health care costs to smokers and those exposed to second hand smoke to taxpayers and health insurance premium payers, yes god fucking damnit they should be held to account in the most severe possible way.
The same with the sugar industry, which has managed to get refined sugars into an absolutely stunning number of products, all the while deliberately misleading governments and consumers on the extraordinary risks of their products. So fuck 'em, they should be made to pay, and pay so fucking harshly that in the future any other purveyors of toxic substances know exactly what they're up against.
Hopefully to eventually be followed up by advertisements by the sugar industry reporting the severe risks to health posed by their product. Honestly, if I had any kind of power at all, Big Tobacco and Big Sugar's leading figures would be defendants in crimes against humanity trials. They've killed more people than the Nazis, and with as much planning and strategy as the Third Reich.
The best I can say about I as that it wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. It was fun enough in a dispensable kind of way, but I just don't think they know what to do with these superheroes. Superman, in particular, is just wasted screen space. Honestly I think the first two Superman films, in particular the Richard Donner cut of the second one, just so overwhelm these films. The only one to come close is Wonderland, but Gil Gadot is doing the same wink to the audience that Christopher Reeve did, and that's absolutely critical.
Oh, and fire Ben Affleck now. I'd soone have George Clooney, nipples and all.
I think the point is they're easier for users. For actual IT departments, my experience is Windows is at best no easier than *nix, and in some ways a great deal worse (I much prefer plain text readable config files to registry files, though sadly XML is invading the *nix config world too). The one thing I've always loved about working in *nix environments is that if I want to do some significant configuration changes to the OS or a daemon, I can literally go "cp whatever.conf whatever.conf.bak" try out my changes and if they don't work I can quickly restore original functionality. It's possible to do the same thing in Windows by saving keys, but it's a pain in the rear, requiring the regedit application as an intermediary.
That they wouldn't have existed at all without taxes.
Go back in your hole, your "Freeman on the Land" schtick is tired and stupid. Every civilization since the dawn of time has exacted taxes.
The fact is that the majority of Canadians would punish any party that actually shrank the government that much. As it is, cuts to Service Canada front desk levels, among other things, actually pissed a good many people. And that's rather the point, I suppose. Lots of people are all about "shrinking government", but what most really mean is "shrink those parts of governments I don't use."
But the Tories problems were numerous in their last term. They had a majority, and did virtually nothing with it. They were a dynamic, if at times misguided government in their two minority terms, but became positively sclerotic after they won their majority.
Yes, I fully support Trump's election. He won it by the rules set down in the Constitution. Why would you assume otherwise?
If the Liberals' view is shared by a large enough share of voters, then what's your objection? And it's not as if the Tories ever really did that much to shrink government, and only became converts, as it were, in the last couple of years before the 2015 election. And look how that worked out for them. And now they have Andrew Scheer, who basically is another Stephen Harper, so I don't expect the Tories to improve their lot in 2019.
The end result here is likely you're going to see all that dark fiber Google has starting to light up.
Poor Ivan. Google's going to make his job so much harder now.
The idea of some Russian AC lecturing Americans on censorship has its own rich irony mind you.
You mean there are more people so fundamentally stupid and evil that complaining about Nazis makes them become Nazis?
Nazis are thugs. They are monsters and fundamentally vile in every possible way. They have a right to their views, and a right to express their views, but they have no right not to be held up as the lowest of the low. And I will never be bashed into somehow taking a position that Nazis, white supremacists, KKKers and that whole ilk of monsters is just guys with a differing political opinion.
The English-speaking world spent six years, unbelievable amounts of blood, toil and coin defeating Nazis, and we should always remember why.
If you truly want to come off as fairminded, then yes, you need to admit the other side of the political spectrum does bad things.
That "certain point of view" being that people of other racial backgrounds are not inferiors, and that white Americans shouldn't seek to "cleanse" the land. Yup, just totally nothing more than a different opinion.
Yeah, killing tens of millions of people, including six million Jews systematically murdered, invading neighboring nations, making war on the English-speaking world, along with other assorted war crimes like human experimentation, slave labor, and so forth.
Frankly, I'm not sure why being a Nazi has suddenly become this protected status. There was a time when most of these goons hid in homemade fortresses and got their "literature" in plain brown wrappers.
If they're actually going to the Silmarillion, then that could be something. It would be quite something to see Tuor's journey to Nevrast and meeting with Ulmo, Lord of the Waters, or Ungoliant's poisoning of the Two Trees, and Nírnaeth Arnoediad, the Battle of Unnumbered Tears, would make any other filmed fantasy battle look like a game of Stratego in comparison. Go to the Second Age, a full recounting of the Fall of Numenor would make for an extraordinary sequence.
But probably it will just be about young Thorin traipsing about Middle Earth, or Bullroarer's licentious joinings with busty Hobbit lasses.
I'm thinking you've just given away the ending to the second half of the season, judging about the rumors about the identity of a certain security officer are true.
I could the same thing about Sisko. Would Kirk have fabricated evidence to draw the Romulans into a war with the Dominion? Lorca is just Sisko without even the need to rationalize fundamentally immoral acts.
With a captain like Lorca, if someone like Jar Jar showed up, he'd be spaced in about five seconds. Lorca is one very bad guy.