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BMX maybe?
Hey everybody, look: I kbinned!
BMX maybe?
Well, maybe with that attitude…
IDK, what about Mint?
Either an electrical problem that’s burning them out or shitty bulbs.
If you have a dimmer switch, you have to get dimmer compatible bulbs.
Hall effect screens when? XD
God damn it Neelix!
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Hell yeah, thanks for posting the recipe!
(for reference in case anyone is looking https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/perfect-salmon-burgers-recipe-2105786)
Damn, that looks great! I bet it would be good with chicken too.
laughs in blocked charges and chargebacks
People still get in trouble, but punishments don’t need to be very severe to still work. While it might seem counterintuitive, harsh sentences seem to increase recidivism and hurts society at large. This is also true for harsh conditions in prisons.
Assuming you’re genuinely interested in learning about this and not being flippant, I would encourage you to look at the corrections system in a country like Denmark: Harsh punishments do not discourage crime though, that’s a fucking fact backed by empirical date that doesn’t give a shit what any of us think or feel about it.
It ends up punishing innocents and has been shown to be counterproductive in combating actual crime rates as well as recidivism.
muh warp core!
Can’t just go there on vacation?
Sneak into a country with public healthcare I guess, maybe steal the identity of someone if they won’t treat a stranger.
There is no Internet.
I’m not a paleontologist or anything but I’m pretty sure that’s a fossil now. Congratulations!
I’m not a paleontologist or anything but I’m pretty sure that’s a fossil now. Congratulations!
Yeah, that makes more sense