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This is science 11 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
What a Debbie Downer.
Trust fall on a higher level 5 comments
That's too easy 34 comments
Understandable 3 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
He was winning titles in the 1980s and the game came out in 1999. So this is a big no.
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I need 6 Flogboggles 11 comments
Flight machine broke? 9 comments
Be american 6 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
Bunch of wimps. In my day, we'd got shot every day before breakfast and twice on Saturday.
Stereotype breaker 8 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
It never went through Congress in the first place, it was voted in by unelected FCC commissioners.
Stereotype breaker 8 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
What did we all do up to 2 years ago before it was forced down our throats by Obama? That's right, the net worked for decades without these made up "issues". Pull your little panties out of your posterior.
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Stereotype breaker 8 comments
It is that time of the year again 2 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
Or be like Al Gore - put together a questionable power point and collect an award.
Truer words have never been spoken 38 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
The only bought and paid for shills are the one George Soros paid to fill up comment sections with tripe.
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Shit's 'bout to go down! 23 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
Oh the irony, accusing gov/corporations of shutting down the Web while doing it themselves.
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Reversed popular puffin meme 21 comments
Reversed popular puffin meme 21 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
Net neutrality has been around for what, two years? Snowflakes act like it's been around since 1776 and will lose all access if it's dropped. They need to learn that LESS regulation is better, not more.
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Savage 10 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
He's expected to burn through $10 Billion by the end of the year and has never had a profitable year. Not a winning recipe. He got his car plant for free (old Chevy/Toyota plant) and currently has less overhead than the larger manufacturers which is what keeps him afloat right now. He needs to start delivering cars or he'll end up like DeLorean with a suitcase full of coke.
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Yosemite National Park 2 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
And here I was going to write on how incredible it is to visit there. Well played, Sir.
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Special needs 18 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
So you're willing to regulate the crap out of the physical operators of the net for something they "might"do. Welcome to the Future Crimes Department! Do you feel the same way about companies such as Apple, Amazon, Micro$oft and Google? They sure as hell are limiting/spying on your activities on the Web but no one seems to bitch about them.
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Special needs 18 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
The telecoms are the ones who physically built the Internet infrastructure, why are they not allowed to use it as they see fit? If they strangle traffic, alternatives would pop up. You have the freedom to not use their services. You can get by without the Internet. It is possible to live your life without it. Plus, people are acting like it's a pillar of our way of life, set up by Washington, Jefferson, Madison, et al at the founding of our nation.
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Special needs 18 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
You net neutrality buffoons do realize that this only went into effect in 2015? Remember all of those horrible DECADES when it wasn't? No? Because all it really does is help the Federal Government regulate more of your life.
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A vial of fire's choke 7 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
These sat in holders on the wall and would drop on the floor if there was a fire. It sucks all of the oxygen out of the room to extinguish the fire. Nasty as hell, my dad has a box of them.
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The fatigue will at least help us sleep - body parts 44 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
A big canvas sack of crystal powder arrived the next day. ?? "Lockheed's Skunk Works."
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Posers 15 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
Books, newspapers, marriage, suburbs, physical stores, gas powered cars, good tasting food with artificial colors & flavors, movies, music. Pretty much everything.
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Mind blow! 8 comments
guest
· 7 years ago
Song is "El Paso" and Felina is the girl the protagonist falls in love with but doesn't get.
This knife can't be used in war 73 comments
guest
· 8 years ago
The bayonet on the famous/infamous British "Brown Bess" musket of the 1700s used a triangular blade. One of the reasons for the dominance of their armies during that period.