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That does sound fun!
That does sound fun!
That’s when it’s time to shame, ridicule, ostracize, and exile. People like that do not deserve the benefits of living in a society.
Do you want a fascist dicatorship? 'Cause letting assholes be dangerously wrong without pushback is how you get a fascist dictatorship.
Why’d they changed it I can’t say
Still less radiation than coal plants release in normal operation.
Don’t forget to think about how to keep the salt air from corroding the electronics. Either build a spare or two that you keep sealed in plastic, or find an airtight case with an integrated heat sink or something.
Edit: you might want to look into conformal coating and dielectric grease (for the connectors) as well, although I don’t know enough about that to competently give advice beyond the mere suggestion.
Inb4 the “[Choco] Leibniz — [Fig] Newton cookie controversy!”
That’s possible, but if that were the case I’d expect there to be a bunch of illegitimate children at his funeral.
I was gonna comment “yeah, but Leibniz fucks!” but then I decided to fact-check myself.
“Leibniz never married, and his funeral was only attended by his personal secretary.”
…well, shit. The meme checks out!
That’s nothin’! You wanna see some weird bombs? Watch this!
The version I’ve heard is “coup cucks klan”
We tried, but then VW had to go and blow it.
Three out of four of those corners (including the one in which the gummies are a misdemeanor) are also within the Navajo Nation. Kinda feels like that tribal jurisdiction ought to matter.
I barely watched any of them, but Sampson Boat Co (the people rebuilding Tally Ho) put together some moderately high-effort sponsor segments, with a melodramatic plot and hammy acting and costumes made out of construction materials and such.
Even if Liz is dead now, using the meme format this way just isn’t right.
You don’t have to be a furry yourself to find it funny.
Thanks, but I was hoping for a link to the whole video rather than a screenshot.
O-Zone (of “Numa Numa” fame) is from Moldova; that’s pretty obscure, right?
Ylvis (“What Does the Fox Say?”) is Norwegian.
“Epic Sax Guy” is… also Moldovan, apparently. Huh.