I see raw milk is in the news.
Allow me to introduce you to my favorite moment in West Virginia legislative history: www.eater.com/2016/3/9/111...
These strikes were always unambiguously illegal under U.S. and international law. This just highlights that reality. There are reasons to have clearly defined rules. Hegseth has the U.S. military shooting at anything that moves because he thinks this is all a video game.
No doubt. She very clearly wants to be an American.
This is how people from Soviet bloc countries reacted the first time they saw a western supermarket.
Trump didn't enjoy the boos interrupting his nap in Madison Square Garden.
The moral of the story is donβt go anywhere near a doctor before going on a trip involving travel insurance. If you get sick in a foreign country, the insurance company will seize any excuse to deny coverage.
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This child is exhausting, just constant daily chaos because it's what he enjoys.
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I just wrote a message to another lawyer and my phone asked me if I wanted to translate it into English, which is a solid burn.
Lawsuit: "Police let an error-prone AI system stand in for an investigation."
The motives behind striking bridges and infrastructure don't matter, dipshit. They're still war crimes.
Like a pedophile getting caught in the act and asking indignantly, "How dare you question my intentions?"