By domino Go To Post
people are wild
By sy X Go To Post
"Florida man gets 40 years for plotting to bomb Target stores "
We have the same birthday.
By You got 14 bricks right there? Go To PostWe have the same birthday.No. You are my alt.
Following a surprise hearing, Smollett and his legal team addressed a crowd of reporters in a courthouse hallway.
“I have been truthful and consistent on every single level since Day 1,” Smollett said.
States Attorney is a friend of Smollett's family apparently. Completely on the up and up.
Getting the case dropped due to him already completing community service. But if that service was done before the arrest it hardly matters.
Getting the case dropped due to him already completing community service. But if that service was done before the arrest it hardly matters.
By DY_nasty Go To PostThat's rich coming from him of all people 😂Was gonna say the exact same thing...
I forgot about McMansion Hell and rediscovered it thanks to Vox. Some might think its tryhard but it kills me.
Article: https://www.vox.com/first-person/2018/8/6/17654434/betsy-devos-yacht-mcmansion-hell?fbclid=IwAR0RaGaGtVCCW0eRaiTVLjXehnAy7ZNEnyafl2aPt9rBX1v4RFtImE8ogNc
The commentary on Lori Loughlin's house Im dying
Article: https://www.vox.com/first-person/2018/8/6/17654434/betsy-devos-yacht-mcmansion-hell?fbclid=IwAR0RaGaGtVCCW0eRaiTVLjXehnAy7ZNEnyafl2aPt9rBX1v4RFtImE8ogNc
The commentary on Lori Loughlin's house Im dying
By Laboured Go To Post
jokes on them. that lad got a great beard in prison now
Raw Vegan YouTube gets caught eating fish lmao
https://www.good.is/articles/vegan-caught-eating-fish
https://www.good.is/articles/vegan-caught-eating-fish
By FermentedFungi Go To PostFile this under wypipo for 1000
not gonnna say the obvious
By YungMagus Go To Post
got a chuckle out of me.
By YungMagus Go To PostI'm in my house
CHILLIN
By Lunatic Go To PostTwitter always does that on slaent for whatever reason.reilo pls
A few years ago, scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory used what was then one of the world’s most powerful computers, the so-called Q Machine, to model the effects of the impact. The result was a slow-motion, second-by-second false-color video of the event. Within two minutes of slamming into Earth, the asteroid, which was at least six miles wide, had gouged a crater about eighteen miles deep and lofted twenty-five trillion metric tons of debris into the atmosphere. Picture the splash of a pebble falling into pond water, but on a planetary scale. When Earth’s crust rebounded, a peak higher than Mt. Everest briefly rose up. The energy released was more than that of a billion Hiroshima bombs, but the blast looked nothing like a nuclear explosion, with its signature mushroom cloud. Instead, the initial blowout formed a “rooster tail,” a gigantic jet of molten material, which exited the atmosphere, some of it fanning out over North America. Much of the material was several times hotter than the surface of the sun, and it set fire to everything within a thousand miles. In addition, an inverted cone of liquefied, superheated rock rose, spread outward as countless red-hot blobs of glass, called tektites, and blanketed the Western Hemisphere.
Some of the ejecta escaped Earth’s gravitational pull and went into irregular orbits around the sun. Over millions of years, bits of it found their way to other planets and moons in the solar system. Mars was eventually strewn with the debris—just as pieces of Mars, knocked aloft by ancient asteroid impacts, have been found on Earth. A 2013 study in the journal Astrobiology estimated that tens of thousands of pounds of impact rubble may have landed on Titan, a moon of Saturn, and on Europa and Callisto, which orbit Jupiter—three satellites that scientists believe may have promising habitats for life. Mathematical models indicate that at least some of this vagabond debris still harbored living microbes. The asteroid may have sown life throughout the solar system, even as it ravaged life on Earth.
The asteroid was vaporized on impact. Its substance, mingling with vaporized Earth rock, formed a fiery plume, which reached halfway to the moon before collapsing in a pillar of incandescent dust. Computer models suggest that the atmosphere within fifteen hundred miles of ground zero became red hot from the debris storm, triggering gigantic forest fires. As the Earth rotated, the airborne material converged at the opposite side of the planet, where it fell and set fire to the entire Indian subcontinent. Measurements of the layer of ash and soot that eventually coated the Earth indicate that fires consumed about seventy per cent of the world’s forests. Meanwhile, giant tsunamis resulting from the impact churned across the Gulf of Mexico, tearing up coastlines, sometimes peeling up hundreds of feet of rock, pushing debris inland and then sucking it back out into deep water, leaving jumbled deposits that oilmen sometimes encounter in the course of deep-sea drilling.
The damage had only begun. Scientists still debate many of the details, which are derived from the computer models, and from field studies of the debris layer, knowledge of extinction rates, fossils and microfossils, and many other clues. But the over-all view is consistently grim. The dust and soot from the impact and the conflagrations prevented all sunlight from reaching the planet’s surface for months. Photosynthesis all but stopped, killing most of the plant life, extinguishing the phytoplankton in the oceans, and causing the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere to plummet. After the fires died down, Earth plunged into a period of cold, perhaps even a deep freeze. Earth’s two essential food chains, in the sea and on land, collapsed. About seventy-five per cent of all species went extinct. More than 99.9999 per cent of all living organisms on Earth died, and the carbon cycle came to a halt.
By Smokey Go To PostJupiter's fault either way
Smokey blaming the Ju's again.
Everything about the Smollett case is dirty as fuck.
The manner in which this case was dismissed was abnormal and unfamiliar to those who practice law in criminal courthouses across the State.”
The Illinois Bar Association noted that, under Illinois law, the court should have appointed a special prosecutor when Foxx recused herself. "Here, the State’s Attorney kept the case within her office and thus never actually recused herself as a matter of law," they said.
When it became clear that no special prosecutor was ever assigned in Smollett’s case, Foxx’s office clarified that she never officially or legally recused herself from the case, but the term was only used as a “colloquial” phrase so people would understand she was not involved.