kage69
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Did you say something bad about AMD/Nvidia?
My guess is the pun heavy clip was too much for someone's tender feels. Could be just, you know... sand.
Did you say something bad about AMD/Nvidia?
Was waiting for goat to ram him and crack his skull...
If he's cracking the skull, he's breaking the neck for sure.
Seems to be one that was probably hand raised, and like a dog playing that reduces jaw pressure to not be harmful, this doesn't batter after rearing and is gentle.
I love how the 3 year old in pink on the left has her hands up too, but the guy in blue with kids on both sides of him heads for the deck. Nope! White ash allergy sorry.
wut?
I like that moment where they all stop and are like 'wait, guys, guys, it's just a dude in a truck... we can take him'.
My guess is the pun heavy clip was too much for someone's tender feels. Could be just, you know... sand.
Sadly, it wasn't his leg.well you definitely micturated on someone's rug, that's for sure.
People will believe anything.
I never knew some people thought "baby on board" is meant to discourage road rage. It's meant for rescuers to know that they should look for an infant in the vehicle if there is a terrible accident and the parent is incapacitated.Not super funny, but what I think every time I see one of those stupid signs...
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I always interpreted those stickers as intending to mean, "drive more carefully around me than you otherwise would." My actual interpretation is, "Distracted driver on board."I never knew some people thought "baby on board" is meant to discourage road rage. It's meant for rescuers to know that they should look for a child I'm the vehicle if there is a terrible accident and the parent is incapacitated and the child is unable to communicate.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/baby-on-board/I never knew some people thought "baby on board" is meant to discourage road rage. It's meant for rescuers to know that they should look for a child I'm the vehicle if there is a terrible accident and the parent is incapacitated and the child is unable to communicate.
Ever see those "tot finder" window stickers you were supposed to put outside children's bedroom windows so firefighters could check those rooms first? I guess they don't do that anymore? Maybe because parents worry their children will be abducted or something.
