

- Yes
- Don’t you drain them out? Weird. Make the patterns, make a tiny hole, drain it out. That way you get an omelette.
- Plastic is bad. Truthfully, I don’t know enough about the carbon footprint of a chicken egg, but the plastic will live forever.
In Soviet Russia america, we use potato for everything.
TSLA at this moment is up nearly 5% for the day, and 13.37% in last 6months.
Musk Stans are stupid AF.
Tesla shares rose
As if somehow his involvement at Tesla is a good thing.
If they could build a car that competes with BYD and other Chinese manufacturers in cost, it might be worth a fraction of its current value, but they cannot. Their cars are aging, the tech isn’t leading edge anymore, and they haven’t demonstrated that they have learned how to move from design to production without a huge on-ramp. Their PE should be lower than Ford or even VW.
Texas also has a maternal mortality rate is worse than the next two states combined.
You must have the baby, but under no circumstances will care be provided for baby or mother.
France did the thing that Democrats are too scared to. I hope it works
They already do. Mississippi water levels can be managed through Lake Michigan via the naval canal.
It’s amazing that they’re not seeing it coming. They’ll lose all their power and prestige
I’ve seen it grow low. Like thyme.
No wonder he was so upset about the Colorado portrait.
Station wagons are for mommies in the 1980s; all the cool kids want SUV and pickups.
So car manufacturers made station wagons with upright seating positions and “off road” styling and called them Crossovers.
Tire lifetime varies dramatically with the type of tire. I’ve had tires that lasted 10,000 miles and tires that lasted 40,000 miles on the same car and in similar driving conditions. That is a difficult variable to solve for.
Weight in kg x mileage recorded at safety inspection x some factor = tax
Seems like a straightforward calculation.
Midwestern edition, made into squares with marshmallows perhaps?
It’s really odd as an outsider. The American senate, congress, and courts are largely abdicating their power. Why would they do that? Power is everything to these people.
It’s also disappointing that the Democrats did sweet fuck all in their term to deal with the abuses that Trump did in his first term.
Not a day goes by that I don’t wake up hoping that he pissed off Putin and shot himself. Twice. In the back of the head, before stepping out of a window.
One can dream.
Goddamnit, ninja’d!
I wonder what color they use on the election results map for states that grow barley.
This is some leopardsatemyface content.
Presidential: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f7/ElectoralCollege2024.svg/640px-ElectoralCollege2024.svg.png
USA grains map: https://grains.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/USCGbarleymap-300x175.jpg
What if there was a way for everyone’s body to know about measles, without actually getting measles.
That would be pretty cool huh?
This sounds a little bit like sovcit noise.
I think there is the threat of American producers trying to keep prices from going up too much by finding ways to suppress wages for workers and by just making products crappier, since their primary focus will be squeezing every possible penny of profit out of every sale.
America never had good labour laws, and the anti-union propaganda has created generations who don’t know why unions were created in the first place. I don’t see this ending well for American labour.
Donnie doesn’t have a stable policy, and the immediacy of the tariffs simply will result in higher prices. Farmers can’t go back in time and plant alternate crops - the imports are necessary. Steel plants can’t just re-tool for a product that used to come from Brazil or Canada overnight. If the goal is to bring back the jobs, companies need time to adjust and plan and invest.