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Should be a wild four years.

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It's more their case for the charge. His tweet was tasteless, and as the former head of the FBI they can probably argue he should have a better understanding of the inappropriateness of the message, but at the end of the day it's far from an incitement or showing intention, and probably has significant 1st Amendment hurdles to get past. @Potentially Criminal will probably cover it on stream and will have a much better take than me on the merits.
It’s an excuse to search his phone for more damning stuff.
 
He was going to be.
ABC desperately wants to get rid of Kimmel like the poisonous deadweight that he is, and his malicious lying about Kirk's murder was the opportunity they were waiting for. Unfortunately for them, the very few fans Kimmel has left are embedded in the American media complex, which is full of stupid liberals who take phrases like "speak truth to power" seriously. They threw a huge stink and threatened to refuse to work with ABC if they got rid of Kimmel, so they relented.

I wonder why they didn't do this for Colbert. Maybe they did, but his bosses weren't pussies.
 
Press the blue button and everyone becomes gay.

Press the red button and every copy of the movie Predator, physical and digital, disappears from reality.

Which button, Kiwis?
 
I am no petroleum engineer but I think fitting the machinery for distilling and deal with the waste products that the carrier has no use for would be the main bottlenecks with this idea. At least they have the nuclear reactor to generate the steam.
It would allow us to reduce the on-board fuel tanks, so room shouldn't be an issue. The main reason we didn't implement this earlier was the cost of fuel was low enough it didn't make sense, and it was too inefficient a process without coal.

However, in the last two decades we've learned how to efficiently extract CO2 from seawater and gotten better at hydrolysis as well, so now it's actually feasible to convert seawater to fuel at a price point that makes sense. Even if more expensive per gallon, you don't have to ship it to the carrier and then try loading it sea, which is dangerous and a pain in the ass.
They only need to get to discovery and a bunch of shit he did becomes public record.
Yeah, I see people whining about how these are weak charges, not understanding the real goal here is to get to discovery. They most likely already know what he did that they're really hunting for, but need discovery for parallel construction so they don't have to give away their actual sources.
 
Counterpoint if he actually wanted to wear his wedding ring he would just have his personal jeweler re-size it, even re-size it multiple times if they are continuing to swell.
not necessarily always the case, you'd have to do a lot of welding to make it bigger. He might prefer to preserve the ring as it is for damage or originality purposes. Knowing royals the ring was probably one of a kind, or at least very unique.
 
It would allow us to reduce the on-board fuel tanks, so room shouldn't be an issue.
One potential problem I can think of is turning liquids into gasses and then back into liquids which could potentially cause issues with ballasting and you'd have to do a really complicated reengineering of the carrier, with a plan to cut big holes in it to put this material in place. I think it might be better to make a nuclear powered oiler that is purpose built to provide in-situ fuel manufacturing until we can build a new class of carrier that is engineered around the potential problems. And the nuclear powered oilers would ideally also be nuclear powered icebreakers in case we require that capability.
 
THE LEARING CENTER IS UNDER ATTACK! x
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Where's the infinite leftists protests we saw during the ICE raids? I thought they cared so much about stopping DRUMPF.
The VA Supreme Court denied the DNC's attempt to override the stay on the gerrymandering certification.
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LOL don't do fraud guyz or else!! This is unreal from this dude. Prick has to go 'but what about..' at the end too.
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I hope he has people constantly honking their horn as they drive by his house and call him a retard.
 
One potential problem I can think of is turning liquids into gasses and then back into liquids which could potentially cause issues with ballasting and you'd have to do a really complicated reengineering of the carrier, with a plan to cut big holes in it to put this material in place. I think it might be better to make a nuclear powered oiler that is purpose built to provide in-situ fuel manufacturing until we can build a new class of carrier that is engineered around the potential problems. And the nuclear powered oilers would ideally also be nuclear powered icebreakers in case we require that capability.
A carrier is 100,000 tons. It's going to be fine
 
Way late to this, but the ridiculousness of Chuck Todd can't be overstated. I'm shocked he didn't bitch about Trump selfishly hogging the Secret Service all to himself.

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In contrast, this was how she looked just last year, at 41:

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I have no idea why a waif would want to take Ozempic anyway. She's probably needed to gain a few pounds since the House years, if anything.
 
DOJ shopped the Comey indictment to eastern North Carolina, a red area of the state:
The question is going to be where the venue of the case is. If it's in a rural eastern part of the state, this looks a lot worse for him. But there are a lot of hanging judges in the Eastern District who are holdovers from when the Fourth Circuit (and the South generally) was more of a blanket conservative area. It used to be the most conservative circuit. But it's been tipped more liberal and has been overtaken by, e.g., the Fifth Circuit as the "conservative" court of appeals.
 
Billions of years ago, and still going strong. Do you think geological processes somehow just stopped simultaneously to the invention of the internal combustion engine?

Wait...did you actually believe the whole "liquid dinosaur corpses" schtick?

Now, granted, Its not a fast process, not nearly fast enough for our purposes, but it is an ongoing process.
>Earth has seen several mass extinction events in its geological record
>millions and billions of years ago, 50-90% of life fucking DIED
>plants, animals, you name it
>all that dead shit becomes oil and coal
>somehow we're gonna run out in the near future

I call bullshit on this. People have been claiming we'll run out of oil since the 1880's. First we were supposed to run out 1921, then the 70's, and so on.
 
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