Admittedly, I don't know much about modern speedboats, but the full flip probably saved their lives. In the old days, flipping onto your head at damn near 200 mph was certain death.
It happened to me today. "We want your feedback on Outlook predictive text!". Well, it couldn't predict that I wanted it to fuck off, could it?
Yep. Egg + sriracha for me.
I looked for the link to The Onion. I think I audibly sighed when I didn't find it.
It's backpedaling the likes of which has never been seen before.
My favorite was a little one with interchangeable blocks for 0.2 mL and 0.5 mL tubes. A student broke the latch, and I still used it for years with a daisy chain of four zip ties holding the lid closed during runs.
There's a Mitch Hedberg joke in there.
"STAAAHP!"
No, it was just an observation about the backyard chickens I used to have. I have no idea if my chickens couldn't eat mushrooms or if they just didn't care for them.
You know, I was convinced that my chickens would eat any leftovers from the fridge that were about to go bad, but the one thing that they wouldn't touch was mushrooms. I didn't realize that the reason for that went all the way back to the extinction event that killed the dinosaurs.
...says the most litigious fucker ever.
critical miss undead pope deals 15 crushing damage plus disease
Start to worry if Kid Rock starts cancelling tour dates.
Reality has a liberal bias.
Because it was safe and stable with a history of being safe and stable. It was easy to lose that reputation, and it will be difficult to get it back.
Cinderelladonkadonk.
At this rate he might get a deferred sentence and stern warning before I'm relocated to a re-education camp!
Anybody remember that time when the national security advisor invited a journalist to a Signal chat where the Secretary of Defense leaked battle plans?
Don't worry, once DOGE is done cutting government agencies, you won't hear anything about how much shit is in your butter.
I played a C64 game where you had missions to visit different spots in the solar system. The space travel part wasn't realistic, but the scale of the solar system was. I remember having to accelerate to high speeds to cover the distance between objects, then decelerate rapidly to avoid zipping past them. I'm still proud of the fact that I was able to land on Phobos. I think I landed on Ceres, too.