

Interested in knowing the charge?
"Criminal misuse of light ", perhaps?
Interested in knowing the charge?
"Criminal misuse of light ", perhaps?
Obviously he considers himself an authority on gay sex.
I have to say this is my experience too. I’m a boomer and whatever stumble upon here is purely coincidental.
Well, I’m not fighting that!
These very same mofos probably stormed Normandy.
Stop calling it a ‘preshow’. It’s wall to wall ads with a couple of movie previews that spoil the plot, thrown in.
What did I just read?
When our great ape ancestors descended from the forests and into the open plains their primary sources of protein were fleet deer-like creatures. These animals couldn’t be sneaked-up on by humans. Even big cat predators have a certain amount of trouble doing this and they have explosive speed and deadly equipment. Humans had a well documented set of skills that they employed that you are determined to underestimate.
We still employ this hidden talent to this day in a few instances.
Modern day marathon runners use persistence running, first utilised in organised battle a few thousand years ago.
In modern day selection for special forces, such as the SAS, the final component is a five or six days grueling forced navigation test, whereby the candidate just traverses a mountain range from point-to-point carrying an impossibly heavy back pack. Virtually no sleep and very little food. They do this day after day after day. This skill taps into persistence running development as an evolutionary advantage. It allows the soldier to survive in harsh circumstances, such as escape and evasion.
Persistence hunting is so well studied and excepted that your objection is not really clear. Nor have you really explained how we would have jumped the hundreds of thousands year gap from living in trees to missile weapons against faster prey. Shoulder development doesn’t do it. And great apes do have powerful shoulders today.
It wasn’t mindless running, it was a deliberate mindful strategy.
How so is it overblown? It’s the only tool the the belt for early humans against much faster or much larger prey. As for inefficient use of calories, it seemed to persist as an effective method for over two million years, so evolutionary pressure decided that it was effective enough.
Humans (as others have said) evolved stamina for persistence hunting. Our prey were faster, but humans would run them down for days until the prey were too exhausted to go any further. This is literally the opposite of this meme.
It’s true though, children cannot defeat cyborgs.
There were no allied boots on the ground in Berlin after the war in WW1. Physiologically, the Germans didn’t feel that they lost, but were somehow betrayed.
That didn’t happen in WW2. A brutal occupation happened, particularly the East. They saw their war leaders hung and they were dependant on the victors for bread. They were left in no doubt that they lost the war.
Consequences.
If you ever get another Dem president, which is doubtful, it’s going to take a minute to hose out the whore flair from the White House.
So true. Australia has a Free Trade Agreement with the US signed in 2011 (I think?). And, America enjoys a trade deficit with us. We buy more of your shit than you buy from us. Still, Trump hit us with a 10% tariff for some goddamn reason. We’ve paid about a billion dollars on a down payment for Virginia Class Submarines that we will never, ever see.
It will be about a century before the world will trust the US again.
One one space permitted. Nah, I’m not an actual slave to the dictates of grammar Nazis. That’s why such books are called guides.
That takes me back. That was the standard reference for my journalism degree 35 years ago. I still have it.
No, you took a rhetorical statement literally.
I was conceding your point.
Do whatever gets the job done. So many unnecessary hangups.
If she needed me to kill a chicken for her to get off, I’d ring that poor little bastard’s neck (the chicken’s, just to be clear.)