We didn’t either! He’s a rare find for sure.
We didn’t either! He’s a rare find for sure.
To be clear to those just reading your comment without clicking through to your reference, the engine is not plastic. The block is still metal, as are the internal parts, but there are a lot of plastic bits all over joining things together (cheaper and perhaps planned obsolescence). Too many parts on the engine being plastic obviously makes for reliability issues (as your link describes).
You had me in the first half, but the second is icing on the cake.
I don’t think so. In another post it scored Newsweek credibility as “High”.
I don’t agree with that assessment, but still appreciate seeing what the bot says.
The sheer absurdity of labeling an organization with “United Nations” in its name as a terrorist org is astounding. At what possible point would someone there ask, “Hey, do you think it’s us who are the baddies?”
Likely never, but it does make me wonder.
The most Western of diseases: lead poisoning.
What a coincidence! I have picnicking issues.
Incineration toilets are more common in remote facilities where disposal of excrement can pose contamination risks. That’s how I learnt of them by watching documentaries.
Here we have men going infertile, whereas in the movie it is the women. Yes, they could follow, certainly. Placentas might not be viable because of all the microplastics, or something. I don’t know as I am no babyologist.
Children of Men almost had it right.
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We did coins on the tracks to flatten them for fun!
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Yes, you’ve got it. Now go apologize to poor Todd.