That is either a massive bao, or a tiny saucer
That is either a massive bao, or a tiny saucer
I do not do anything but sleep in my bedroom. My phone charger stays in the living room. When I feel tired, I lay down and basically turn off for four to five hours. I have no issues getting to sleep, but I can’t stay asleep for a “normal” 6-8 hours. My body won’t do it.
Just ignoring Florida’s existence?
Are you Dora the Explorer on an acid trip?
You seem incapable of not licking Boots.
We got around that in San Diego by already having several acres of evaporative pools to process sea water into salt at the south end of the bay. The desalinization plant is just helping our ability to create sea salt by dumping the waste salt product into an absolutely huge first stage evaporative “pond.”
If you wanted I can literally take pictures of the south end of the bay, and all the “salt ponds,” that we’ve, apparently, built, and are expanding.
Fair enough, but that’s still a form of scrapping as opposed to outright immediate sinking of the vessel. Far too often vessles are sunk, mostly intact, and that is causing countless amounts of pollution in our waterways.
Mexico wouldn’t be willing to go halvsies on their former territory that would be the most profitable territory that they are regaining. Especially since “states rights” aren’t a thing anymore, so Florida and Texas can go suck dick when it comes to Federal Laws in Mexico, which outlawed slavery the day they wrote their Constitution.
Tennessee has some of the best whiskey produced in the US, they also have some banging mustard based BBQ, and chutney based BBQ.
Oh, and Dolly Motherfucking Parton.
We only missed founding this country with no slavery by a single person’s vote. If any one person had voted the other way in The Continental Congress, we would have started the US without the deep festering wound that has divided the country ever since.
The only reason that most of the southwest is short on water is that the water rights in California were decided in the late 1800s allowing farmers in the central valley to use most of the water that we have available to us in the southern part of the state. They have decided to plant water hungry crops, such as alfalfa, in a desert so that they use their allotment every year and don’t lose access to “their” water. Some of the cities have decided to sell “excess” water to Nestlé to be bottled at a rate of cents per 1000 gallons of water.
The US is literally starving, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and Mexico of water because of all these bullshit imaginary contracts that haven’t been revisited since the 1800s
As an American, whose country literally invented concentration camps, no, they don’t. They live in appalling conditions, inhumane conditions even. They aren’t anything like what we did to the Native Americans, or the Japanese Americans.
Source: been homeless in the US, and been in jail in the US. I’d rather be homeless than a slave. I’ve also lived in 49/50 states. Hawaii isn’t possible to drive to.
I hate to say this, but at least you aren’t criminalizing it, against your own constitution, the way we are doing down here in the US. Waiting for it to go away is marginally better than creating slaves out of the most marginalized portion of society.
We can finally quarantine the anti-human states, now that “states rights,” aren’t an issue.
Mexico outlawed all forms of slavery when they founded the country. The Alamo defenders were defending the right of US citizens to make Texas, which was a Mexican territory at the time, into a slave state.
Scrap the ship, don’t sink it. We have more than enough waste on the bottom of the various oceans and seas as is.
We also know where he lives. All three addresses.
Why? They just got back all their former territory, and then some. As well as taking the largest economy in the US, and most of the largest military resources. Oh, and a fair amount of our aerospace industries. Also an absolute shit ton of oil refineries.
Thanks. I’m curious if other states do this.
What state?
He’s certainly on the level of Bernd das brot