I never recognized it as being exertion, but I guess I might need to play it again.
I never recognized it as being exertion, but I guess I might need to play it again.
I just thought, no he doesn’t, and then I realized that I must be old compared to this other person because I’m thinking of NES Mario.
It was Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon. Heavily blue areas closely surrounded by heavily right areas.
It was a lot less rapey in the show than in the book. Still rapey, though, yes
I really think a gun safety class should be required to own a firearm. However, I also see how that would violate the second amendment (by making it harder for those of lesser means to exercise their right to own a weapon because they do not have the same resources available to take a class).
I think that as long as we have the second amendment, we should be offering taxpayer-funded firearm safety courses in all states. And requiring them.
Gun storage requirements vary dramatically from one state to the next.
As an American gun owner, I would not give them the benefit of the doubt. There’s no reason they couldn’t have secured their weapon or–even better–not had one in the house where their mentally troubled son lived. There’s absolutely no excuse for him having had access to that firearm.
I agree that the company shares some blame, but ultimately it comes down to the fact that they gave this kid access to a gun, knowing full well that he had mental health issues.
Or if the Supreme Court hadn’t given Florida to Bush.
That sounds even worse than Japanese’s counting system.
This is a really sad story, but it’s also a story of parental neglect. Why did this kid with mental health issues have unrestricted internet access? Why did he have access to his stepfather’s gun?
Those aren’t the fault of some chatbot.
Something is really wrong if you need to lock up your kitchen knives.
Also, in the books, her first night with Khal Drogo is him raping her.
If you’re only two lengths away from the car in front of you while driving at highway speeds, you are tailgating. Back off. It’s far more dangerous than speeding.
No, there shouldn’t.
Narcolepsy here. CPAP is not helpful.
That person was reporting their experience. It’s not false that they have not seen it. I haven’t, either.
I’m not willing to have to reduce my power usage so someone else can live in a desert. If it’s uninhabitable, people shouldn’t live there.
More cognitive impairments equals more human, right?
I kind of hate dad jokes, but you got me there.
Are they, though? That number seems awfully low to me.