terrible friends, there is absolutely nothing funny about any of this, it’s actually a really sad story he could have passed away before birth, you 2 should log off life
Dude i been saying this forever! It will probably be a difficult task to clear and fortify. But if you can pull it off your good. A Costco would be better. And even better than that a distribution facility. There would be less zombies to clear probably. Allot of trucks full of diesel. You could build a perimeter wall with semi trailers. Use the folk lifts to tip em over if you don't wanna try to barricade the underneath. Ya know
I remember the big Kony 2012 spokesperson guy dropped his pants on stage during a fundraiser or something… maybe that’s the big “oh nevermind” moment that everyone had? I guess that’s related to hotdogs… Kony Island Gate 2012!!
We are complex beings with complex psychology. No amount of playing Tony Hawk games will make you a deviant child/adult knocking down signs in real life. What is being taught at home, what is being taught/observed at school and friends houses, and what makes up the rest of a persons media diet *all* play a role in their morals and actions.
This is a gross oversimplification of psychology. The few ppl I know who play GTA V are the safest rule following drivers I know. People who love haunted houses or scary movies aren't being taught violence is okay. The game was being cheeky. What a child learns up to the point of playing video games with "bad" messaging is going to determine how that messaging is received. Aka, a kid who has been taught to respect signs isn't going to be "taught" to be a little anarchist from playing games
Love biscuits and gravy, a friend and myself ate 6 orders each on a major munchie attack one morning. Yes, i waked n baked every day for the last 45 years. Fyi: you can get a double Mushroom and Swiss, they're awesome 😊
also seabirds and it used to be a very valuable resource in the 19th century as fertiliser. The demand for guano led the United States to pass the Guano Islands Act in 1856, which gave U.S. citizens discovering a source of guano on an unclaimed island exclusive rights to the deposits. In 1857, the U.S. began annexing uninhabited islands in the Pacific and Caribbean, totaling nearly 100, though some islands claimed under the Act did not end up having guano mining operations established on them. around the star of the 20th century it became a lot less in demand when the Germans discovered a way to make nitrogen from ammonia.