"Wind" is more indestructible than "coal", and "a windmill" is less of a target than "a mine".
Last I heard, it's down to 7 people still living in the town.Anyone who thinks coal in indestructible should go ask the residents of Centralia, PA what they think. Y'know, assuming they can find any of the previous residents.
I mean, if that's what you're into.FUCK. COAL.
I'm more into nuking Charleston from orbit. Only way to be sure.I mean, if that's what you're into.
You're gonna like the new fallout.I'm more into nuking Charleston from orbit. Only way to be sure.
Potentially, helicopter fuel. In actual practice? I have no idea.What does the US military use coal for?
Pretty sure it’s just a reference to the fact that we have enough domestic coal to power our country without outside supplement, and that enemies can’t “blow it up” since it’s all safely underground.What does the US military use coal for?
Cohen pleads guilty. Says he committed campaign finance violations on behalf of a presidential candidate but hasn't said which one.
Manafort found guilty on 8 charges.
Trump has a rally tonight. Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll have an anyeurism on live TV.
And a mistrial on the 10 other charges he was facing. Not a single count of innocence.Manafort found guilty on 8 charges.
Nah, if it were Labo it would actually move. This is just a really elaborate model kit.That thing looks like a new expensive Nintendo Labo product.
I'll keep saying it, he deserves to go out like Stalin. In pain, twitching on the floor in a pool of his own urine, and left like that ALONE for hours.Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll have an anyeurism on live TV.
I would pay to have nobody see that.I'll keep saying it, he deserves to go out like Stalin. In pain, twitching on the floor in a pool of his own urine, and left like that ALONE for hours.
I'd like to imagine that, in the afterlife, he is told to look back on his life and deeds, but that he does so with eyes made free of conceit, greed, ambition, and bias, and is forced to acknowledge the immensity of the misery he has set in motion through his actions. I would further like to imagine that his newly-repentant soul will yearn to undo this damage he has caused, but alas, being dead means it will be too late for any of that, and so he will be forced to watch each misery's thread unwind to its respective conclusion with him both powerless to effect any change and unable to look away.Look, not a big believer in the afterlife, but I'd like to imagine that the suffering you caused in life is returned to you in death.
Oooh, that's a good one.I'd like to imagine that, in the afterlife, he is told to look back on his life and deeds, but that he does so with eyes made free of conceit, greed, ambition, and bias, and is forced to acknowledge the immensity of the misery he has set in motion through his actions. I would further like to imagine that his newly-repentant soul will yearn to undo this damage he has caused, but alas, being dead means it will be too late for any of that, and so he will be forced to watch each misery's thread unwind to its respective conclusion with him both powerless to effect any change and unable to look away.
--Patrick
I try very hard to be excruciatingly fair.Oooh, that's a good one.