One of the classic blunders
One of the classic blunders
ngl I read that as “fights” at first, and I was intrigued!
With Kevin Bacon wielding the paddle
Vertical tacos with stinky cheese two for $1.49
Yoyonnaise is great for food that keeps coming back up
I know it’s an autocorrect error, but "foaming at the mouse acolytes"actually works here. “The Mouse” aka Disney. Hah!
Turns out Jackson is also a master at reading bedtime stories…
This is how Scotty survived being trapped in that Dyson Sphere for all that time…
Surfers say tubular, strippers say titular.
They used to measure the Kessel Run in meter-years until the numbers got too big to convey in astromech code.
Isn’t Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a special security operation?
The US gov’t does this to gain leverage over these companies – not to help Americans. They can then use them to conduct surveillance on us.
Imagine if they sold can openers inside sealed tin cans… And not the kind with the pull tab.
Is that supposed to be Herobrine or something?
But the real question is… How do they taste?
This truck and 95% of others like it are tax loophole trucks: https://www.inc.com/dan-furman/the-suv-tax-deduction-loopholeis-alive-well-but-its-not-what-you-think-it-is.html
In fact, if you Google “tax loophole truck,” the first result I get is a dealership.
Hopefully you don’t care, but in case you do I didn’t downvote you. I was not offended, but I am grateful I had an opportunity to share some of the unique insights I’ve experienced.
In the US, agents must petition a judge for a search warrant. If granted, the agent may then compel an IT company to produce. If they are able, they must comply. It isn’t up to the CEO to decide what he feels is right.
Look for services that allow your data to be encrypted, but it must also clearly state the service provider does not have the encryption keys – you do. Apple does this, I believe.