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Off Topic / Re: BLF'S favorite vegetable(s)
« on: June 29, 2020, 07:28:03 AM »
Tomato is not a vegetable.
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what are some 100% must have mods for fallout NVProject Nevada comes to mind - with all of its modules intact, of course.
i already have NVSE
is it canceled
Maybe, unless there's a HWNDU Season 6 coming up soonLuke Turner just posted a picture of yet another flag on Twitter either yesterday or the day before. This one doesn't seem to have the slogan stitched on, however, and it looks to be printed on this time.
No matter what way you look at it, Annoying Orange is loveist and misogynistic.No matter what way you look at it, you're just crying for attention.
How come I can't release videos of straight up research? I'm sure it would generate a lot of views.You can, and people often do. Throw on an "educational" overlay and you can upload research.
hp 22cwa is a decent 99 dollar monitor and its ipsMy budget isn't that well padded at the moment. Thank you for the suggestion, though - do you have any others?
$50 for a custom printed flag and a few hours of his time to set it up (or get a friend to set it up) somewhere with permission. Not exactly expensive...
WHo the forget keeps blocking bumblebeeThat is not important. What is important is our plan.
i'm sure they'd have some rule against students smoking/taking weed during school hours or coming onto campus high?I don't know if anyone else has posted about this, however the utilization of marijuana in most states, Florida inclusive, has resulted in the concurrent matter that if you go onto campus whilst high, with no drug legitimately on you, there is no based claim for them to act upon-- whether it's the school Resource Officer, or the administrative staff: if it's not on you, there's nothing they can do unless they manage to get you to admit to it.
weird. p sure she can't be tried for anything since that would be double jeopardy, but for intelligence reasons it's obviously worth them looking intoIt's plausible to engage her with alternative charges over this scandal, and charges may bypass double jeopardy if it is found treasonous, knowing the legal system as it is. Congress maintains the power above the supreme court to charge cases of treason, however - "whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.", derived from Title 18 2381 - she's kind of forgeted if Congress learns they have power and balls.