Presumably by allowing MAD to exist, instead of the ability to destroy the world being solely relegated to the only state who ever exercised said ability in a wartime capacity
Presumably by allowing MAD to exist, instead of the ability to destroy the world being solely relegated to the only state who ever exercised said ability in a wartime capacity
I shouted in sheer terror at the ending lol. That was nuts
The classic Eddie Izzard line about the first transvestite parachute battalion. “Hey Mike, get a look at this… Oh shit they have guns!”
gottem
What the fuck it has Elijah wood in it too? Damn I know what I’m doing this weekend
I thought The Wire was basically perfect all the way through, though a lot of people didn’t like the final season so much
Wait that has a show??
Hey, someone has to
maybe they didn’t want to be forced to reckon with the fact that their team is arming child killers?
There’s a whole right wing love fest on the game. Apparently the studio is pretty sexist in a tomb raider 1 kind of way (vibe being: big boobies good, but also girls gross and lame)
If you’re truly interested in a deep and nuanced take on the topic, you’d read what actual historians (Carlin has often reiterated that he’s not one) have to say on the topic.
Carlin is a great host, don’t get me wrong. But just because he’s interesting to listen to doesn’t mean he’s always right, or that he should be taken more seriously than professionals.
Thank you, Vimium has recently been getting out of whack for me. Whenever I use it to scroll, the clickable areas don’t scroll at the same rate until I use my trackpad to scroll, which really defeats the purpose of keyboard navigation
If Noita taught me anything about alchemy it’s that you can’t trust alchemy
Oh my bad lol
Will likely include the average number of german children a man had in 1930s, for each soldier killed as well
Niche title
That wet dream one has me cackling
I agree with comrade sharkfucker on your word choice
I continue to be amazed by the sheer scale of emoji variety on here. Amazing
It started out incredibly cheap ($15 mo for six people), and includes a Spotify style music streaming service