

By “conservative” I assume you mean “someone who checked the laws” rather than referring to economic or social taste.


By “conservative” I assume you mean “someone who checked the laws” rather than referring to economic or social taste.


Well, yes. That is how international law stands.


Not how it works. It was stopped in US waters and so was subject to local jurisdiction.


Maybe if they rolled on top of him
So it’s the cheapest, minimally viable product?


I think they prefer you call them black chalks now.


Chan is short for channel


The entirety of Christianity is peer pressuring to be subservient to something.


Athlete level fitness, padding, rolling rather than falling, and smart camerawork, editing and sound editing. And a willingness to get bruises for money.


My 20-service docker stack runs OK on 2GB machine.


They did. They simply have too much money and materiel to care.


Which is why the law demands trapped greys are culled.


Yes, because the US is where Kentucky is and they badly need something that isn’t ass water.


So it would still need to collect taxes
Err, if you’re in the US, *no they aren’t *. I don’t think Americans would survive contact with the real world.
Do people get memed about if they fuck up at insurance salesmanning? No? QED.


The pile of discarded football managers begs to differ.


Its Oxford University slang derived from Rugby School slang, rather than Etonian. However, many do still refer to the morning meal as “brekkers” and nakedness as “starkers”, regardless of class.
Never said any were. I was correcting someone who thought ships weren’t under US jurisdiction.