Wasn't Samsung caught faking hi-res moon photos?
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More at fault... are you serious?
This happened at a residential intersection with easily visible traffic lights and straight roads. This road looks hardly hazardous under normal traffic conditions.
She was going almost double the speed limit while likely impaired by alcohol. She is well beyond an unlucky idiot.
One follow up question would be: are Russia's nukes maintained well enough to be functional?
My first thought was microplastics and pfas, but I'm unaware of any studies delving into it.
Reality will welcome you back anytime you're ready for it...
I wonder how much of that crime happens in eastern Oregon. It often seems like rural folks are paranoid of crime associated with cities, but they hardly ever spend time in cities to understand it's a relative issue that largely varies neighborhood to neighborhood.
Yeah, it's hard for me to point to anything relevant other than that interspecies cuck film he was in.
Agreed, seems like some kind of weights and measures violation.
Holy shit, I totally forgot about that lmao
Good unpopular opinion! I'm skeptical the modern games/organization would survive if you tossed the judged events out though. And a quick search shows there were a few subjective events in ancient games, too. Maybe there's another organization with competitions that suit your interests better?
Piggybacking on this: you can still access your camera in lockdown mode if you've enabled the lock button double-press gesture, just in case you want to record your interaction with the pigs for good measure.
Posting and closing beaches is pretty standard in California in response to sewage spills and water quality sampling yielding substandard results, though it's usually enforced by local health departments instead of the state.
One issue is the public can get fatigued and disregard the warnings if popular beaches are closed on an ongoing basis, but at least they're generally informed of the risks. Heal The Bay puts out a pretty good annual report card summarizing results for many beaches across the state if you're interested in reading more.