why do you hate portugal!
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Eastern Tennesse actually has a lot of natural beauty.Macbeth wrote:
There is nothing to see in Tennessee though.
My grandparents live near there. The stretch of highway from tennessee into western north carolina through the appalachians is one of the twistiest, fun roads ive ever driven on.Spearhead wrote:
Might as well just go to west NC
Asheville! <3
Ahh, well, then it would be lost on you.Macbeth wrote:
Natural beauty is overrated. I rather interact with the people of different countries.
erm...Macbeth wrote:
Natural beauty is overrated. I rather interact with the people of different countries.
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I haven't been since I was 8. We're going down for three days: 1 day Epcot, 1 day Disney, 1 day fucking around by the pool.Spearhead wrote:
If you haven't been there before, okay, cool. If you have, fuck that. Do Universal or Legoland. or Islands of Adventure. or Busch Gardens.
Jay wrote:
I'm going to Disney in a month
Staring at a river or walking through a forest doesn't do anything for me. Animals are cool though.Spearhead wrote:
erm...Macbeth wrote:
Natural beauty is overrated. I rather interact with the people of different countries.
you can do both at once, ya know?
I don't hate corporations. I hate when people and/or entities act unethically. I repeat the same shit over and over - there is no ethics or morality in capitalism. That's the main gripe I have against it. Greed almost seems to breed immoral/unethical behavior.Jay wrote:
BP wasn't even the cause of the spill though, they just had the deepest pockets and so became the focus.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
No, I think your pretending that the industry regulates itself is easily dismissed using the BP oil spill as a simple case study. I could probably find one instance a year dispelling your statement.Jay wrote:
So you think BP should've been fined out of existence then?
I think the case study of BP clearly shows a) industry will virtually always only do the bare minimum needed, spend the least money possible, push back as much as possible, engage in unethical business practices in trying to skirt regulations they don't deem necessary; and b) large companies don't go out of business as a result of unethical/illegal/wrong business practices.
Transocean was doing the drilling, and Halliburton was in charge of the well capping process. BP was just the lease holder.
Besides, it was an accident, there was no willful negligence, and the operators paid for their mistake with their lives. You can't legislate away accidents. You can make them less likely, sure, but nothing is foolproof.
As for the rest, whatever, you hate corporations, I know, so the argument is pointless.
Oh thank god!The new owner of Hostess Brands snack cakes hopes to have Twinkies back on U.S. store shelves by this summer, according to a member of the purchasing group.
"Our family is thrilled to have the opportunity to reestablish these iconic brands with new creative marketing ideas and renewed sales efforts and investment," Daren Metropoulos, a principal at his family's private equity firm, told Reuters in an email on Tuesday.
"We look forward to having America's favorite snacks back on the shelf by this summer."
gee i don't know about spain...
Roc18 wrote:
Hey Uzique they're taking away your food now they're taking away your porn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSOmKZNKaXE
>Yurop
>Letting the government step all over them
Pick 2
>Watches Russian state TVRoc18 wrote:
Hey Uzique they're taking away your food now they're taking away your porn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSOmKZNKaXE
>Yurop
>Letting the government step all over them
Pick 2
For example.Kampframmer wrote:
Where do you get this stuff?Dilbert_X wrote:
Theres a good amount of scientific evidence that a persons adult weight is mostly set before they are born - by the parents genes and the mothers diet before and during pregnancy.
Most of the rest of it is sealed during the first four years of childhood. Obviously the sort of obscene gluttony seen in Western countries adds to it.
Jay, watch out!Jay wrote:
Who gets hurt in a car accident if you don't wear a seat belt. You do. No one else. Seat belt laws are in place because insurance companies lobbied for them in order to lower their liabilities.Uzique The Lesser wrote:
driving tests are difficult here in the uk. they are very much there for a reason. 'nannyism' to wear a seatbelt? you are insane dude.