Which fast and furious plot line was this again?
Which fast and furious plot line was this again?
Ouch
Oh, it totally worked for the record.
Based sopo projection
Incorrect. CBS owned and operated a tv and radio manufacturing arm, acquired Fender musical instruments and rolled their separate manufacturing arm under the Fender design name. They bought toy companies, the X-Acto knife company, all again making stuff while owned wholly by CBS.
CBS even had its own R&D lab which ran for 50 years, again killed in the 80s, including development of military tech.
Then in the 80s the divestment era hit wall st and everything was sold off, including the company itself in the 90s.
But who are the men? And where is the map?
I refuse to accept the 80c recommendation from the manual
Non video summary? :)
These remind me of a mash up of some of Jacob Bannon’s early artwork for Converge albums and Keith Haring.
Counterpoint: A 17 year old kid without a fully formed brain shot into car, a horrific, vile act.
He spends 8 years, half of his life prior to his heinous act in prison.
Assuming the conservative position is not emotionally driven, looking at data and numbers, is the purpose of prison is to reform individuals to reintroduce them into society?
Additionally, it costs $106,000 a year to house inmates in the state. From a fiscal perspective it is in the best interest of the state to get prisoners rehabilitated and reintroduced to society, as well as reduce recidivism.
Preventing others from going to jail and knowing how to keep people from going back in, knowing how to get people out of jail is all in the best interest of all. Hiring this person, assuming they’re repentant and reformed, could prevent crime and do more to help society than if they just rot at $106k/year.
Prying open my third eye
Wait till they find out about the PA120SE
…in pla…
Ha I’m gonna print a flat socket to try my fox air cap
Is that not sly Stallone
Nice! What material?
Can’t punch with your feet
It’s like you all forgot Mazespin existed
Fuck your limit screws
-Shimano, probably
John Williams intensifies