

You’re really testing the limits of this community name, aren’t you?


You’re really testing the limits of this community name, aren’t you?


She goes by Annie now.
Sure, but have you stopped to consider that maybe you’re just not a greedy sociopath?
I guess Larry David designed that one.


Ah, let me clarify: I’ve never heard of being able to sell a military pension like how JGW “buys” them, as they don’t have a buyout option that I’ve ever heard of.


I’ve never heard of it. Doesn’t that require the pension to have a buy-out value? Military pension doesn’t have that.


Interesting. Wonder why you retain that but lose everything else. Thanks for the correction.


It’s fine, this isn’t Reddit.


There’s no lump sum option for a military pension, at least not in the US, and renouncing citizenship also forfeits any future pension or social security entitlements.
Edit: VA and healthcare benefits too.


I’m getting really tired of all these incredibly obvious headlines that juries and researchers keep finding.
What about Bowling for Columbine?


Wouldn’t the tu version be apilas? I’m not super familiar with that particular verb.


Non-native Spanish speaker, but I believe it’s in the directness of the command. Apila is telling someone to do it, whereas apile is just saying it needs to be done.


I haven’t seen an ISP offer tech installation on anything in years unless the home wasn’t pre-wired. Self installation kits are the norm these days.


Fuck, what was this from? I can remember the voice but can’t recall the source.


TLC asked him not to go.
I think it depends on the person. I don’t have much interest, but I know two people that have theirs printing something almost 24/7. I’m also not the creative type, so that’s probably a factor for my disinterest.


I’m not in any way trying to downplay how bad the cyber-dumpster is, but is that an adequate sample size to extrapolate the fiery-death rate? The article says 17 times the rate of the Pinto, but it was only 5 total fires.
You can get a lot for free too if you know what you’re doing.