Now I’m not sayin you’re a leech in disguise, but you sound an awful lot like one of those leech-luvvas if you ask me
Now I’m not sayin you’re a leech in disguise, but you sound an awful lot like one of those leech-luvvas if you ask me
My head canon for sea-based Kaiju is they have a sack
That’s all the explanation I need
I think Palatine was only outclassed at the very end of ep VI and maybe IX but they make it very clear he’s the bad one
Now I have to use a second account to visit the fine folks at #freecumextremist
Do you know of some special secret law of thermodynamics that prevents us from putting a nuclear bomb in orbit?
We’re replying to a comment that states the US pulled it off 60 years ago
Are you sceptical about the part where Russia can put a satellite into orbit or the part where they can make a nuclear bomb?
Play some RPG’s and it will come to you
VR racing sim
And for stopping the drinking
I just luvved how Cassidy decided time was up and turned against the party whenever I reached the NCR. Had to keep the ol’ fella away from there
And the bugs
I don’t think this is ever irrelevant (regardless the question)
They’re both rights, as spelled out in the Constitution
And what if it’s the trunk of his car?
Which better relates to the case in the OP, as the lack of a search warrant was never the question here:
Payne conceded that “the use of biometrics to open an electronic device is akin to providing a physical key to a safe” but argued it is still a testimonial act because it “simultaneously confirm[s] ownership and authentication of its contents,” the court said. “However, Payne was never compelled to acknowledge the existence of any incriminating information. He merely had to provide access to a source of potential information.”
If the popo suspect you killed your wife and find you sitting on top of a chest freezer refusing to come off, should they be allowed to force you?
Because of the implication
Maybe the real cigarettes are the family you reconnect with along the way