Unlike disturbed guy shown in this video, the guy in the accident shown below actually just wanted to kill a spider with the lighter WHILE pouring gas into his car 🤦♂️
Here's another fine example of natural selection
Nothing new here, few years back they hacked CNRC (Canadian National Research Council) - top Canadian government organization for support of private research and innovation. No-one knows how long have they been inside of the network and what amount of IP was stolen.
This is awesome. I just hope poachers don't come up with some malicious solution to deal with dogs.
We are past this point. No-one questions, no-one complains. Everybody took it as an emergency solution for the problem. But now there are laws put in place already, and they can be activated by governments at any time in the future for pretty much any 'emergency' cause without risking any more public debates or questions.
There are actually more than few good cops out there. Here is one link:
https://www.criminaljusticedegreehub.com/good-guy-cops/
Well, obviously the same approach was applied to playground safety as it was applied to the safety practices when people were building first skyscrapers back then.
Of course it's not a big deal, since 'renewable energy' relies on fossil fuels to function at all. So, cheaper fossil fuels actually raise profit margin of 'green energy' producers.
I agree. That type of shot is not easy. There is an obvious collateral damage to the guy's head, but in overall it's a nice shot.
Some tax increase I think, but it was before corona madness kicked in.
It is extremely overhyped at this moment, just like blockchain was two years ago.
Location is named L'Anse aux Meadows.
''It is an archaeological site on the northernmost tip of the Great Northern Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Archaeological evidence of a Norse presence was discovered at L'Anse aux Meadows in the 1960s. It is the only confirmed Norse or Viking site in or near North America outside of the settlements found in Greenland.'' - source: Wikipedia
I think this could easily be defined as some personal bucket list, and then the challenge would be to find that exact spot if possible and take a selfie right there (well minus that exact iceberg ?