This guy is from Pawn Stars. A geeker is someone who abuses stimulants though. Probably nodding from being awake too long
This guy is from Pawn Stars. A geeker is someone who abuses stimulants though. Probably nodding from being wake too long
Looks like an aloe aristata
Looks like a Photoshop job though I could be wrong. The proportions and angles don't look real
Perhaps it is meant to be ironic. A homeless man who lives off of a bicycle yet loves his country. The american dream.
Rockstar is well known for dodgy PC ports, though.
I had never heard of RCS before. Guess my google-less phone doesn't have it
I would change the word "almost" to "some of"
What an impressive turn out. Looks like they're all using the exact same "arguments" (a combination of manipulation techniques and logical fallicies) that they use every single time.
It's worrying how much of a presence these people create in online discourse because they come out in full force, dominating and suppressing anyone or thing that challenges them. There is no healthy debate.
But i suppose it all makes perfect sense; these people glorify the state, single party rule and dictatorship. Their behavior is a logical result of these beliefs
Apart from private trackers, rutracker seems to be the best for lossless movies in 1080p. Big selection of blueray remuxes/rips which are often missing from the other public indexers, likely because causal users prefer 2gb files to >20gb.
Many countries have lax, unenforced or altogether nonexistent copyright laws. Even some EU member states as far as I know don't require VPN usage for piracy
Money is just small sheets of intricately designed paper or plastic. Imagine how easy it was to make counterfeits back in the days before all the technology came in
Maybe they mean how the messages don't sync between devices
how prevalent are psychological warfare tactics in everyday life?
Whether consciously or subconsciously instigated. By ordinary citizens, authority figures, shop workers, bus drivers, or really anyone for that matter
why do americans seem to always have thick necks in photographs?
Both men and women. Is it to do with the way they smile/pose for the camera or something? Seriously, I can almost tell someone is American by the way their neck looks in a photo
what is the correct term for an intentional "Freudian slip"
For example: someone intentionally misspeaks, pretending as if it was an error or Freudian slip, in order to subtley communicate their true intentions
how often do you encounter doublespeak?
Perhaps this is a cultural thing, but doublespeak seems to be prevalent even in casual conversation
My dog enjoys holding my arm in his mouth
He doesn't hurt me at all, just likes placing my arm in his mouth. It seems to make him very happy. Anyone else experienced this?
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