Negative-Emotion-795
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_jayuboe wrote
This is a beautiful story. Must be onions, 'cause I'm tearing up.
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_jax1y6i wrote
Man, that sucks.
>!I'll see myself out.!<
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_jas2pvx wrote
Reply to Pablo Escobar's "cocaine hippos" won't stop multiplying. Colombia wants to move dozens of them out of the country. by [deleted]
Hollywood really whiffed by passing on Cocaine Hippo.
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_jas2fpp wrote
Reply to Premier 'astonished' at B.C. firm's claim it got Health Canada approval to make and sell cocaine by IHOP_007
WILL NO ONE THINK OF THE CHILDREN of licensed scientists and medical personnel?
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_jac0ckk wrote
“Who’s leaking now, motherfucker?”
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_j96zopm wrote
Now they'll have to save up their Rockstar bucks to buy a new one at the Diamond Casino.
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_ircbsal wrote
Reply to comment by Forever_Ambergris in Belarus Leader Bans Price Rises to Tackle Inflation by AlxIp
"History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce." --Karl Marx
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_irbrmao wrote
Hey, it worked for Diocletian, amirite?
>The Edict (AD 301) was criticized by Lactantius . . . who blamed the emperors for the inflation and told of fighting and bloodshed that erupted from price tampering. By the end of Diocletian's reign in 305, the Edict was for all practical purposes ignored. The Roman economy as a whole was not substantively stabilized until Constantine's coinage reforms in the 310s.
Guys?
Negative-Emotion-795 t1_jbj0ojt wrote
Reply to Slap fighting: The next big thing, or unsporting stupidity? The competitors stand rigidly upright with their hands behind their backs, waiting to absorb a brutal slap to the face. by gear-heads
I would support this only if they used small fish to slap one another instead.