What, like some sort of communism? That's crazy talk.
TallonMetroid
Be cheaper to source things from in house. Tariffs, y'know.
4 months is honestly pretty quick for legal proceedings. Meanwhile, we had 4 fucking years to prosecute Tariffman, with goddamn jack to show for it.
B-but muh egg prices! Also, something something okay with the economy crashing if it owns the libs.
Do you really need to ask? Afrikaner nepo-baby is shadow president.
Aww, little Afrikaner nepo-baby's pwecious fee-fees hurt? It's almost like being right-wing also means you're a special little snowflake who can dish it but can't take it.
I think that the only thing that really jumps out at me as something to be aware of is the piping. The 2.0 Zaku uses the advanced MS joint technique to put the pipe segments and the pipe guide pieces on the same runner. The idea is that way you can slide the pipe segments onto the guide pieces more easily, without having to cut out each individual segment first. But because of this, that particular runner isn't quite up to the usual QA standards with regards to flash and stuff, so I ended up needing to kind of jam the guide piece for left head pipe into place and then glue it down, because the segments just wouldn't fit on it cleanly.
Also, the the guide pieces for the leg pipes are actually springs, and have a tendency to twist the segments out of alignment as a result, so you'll probably want to make sure to actually clean up the nubs.
Is this the mythical welfare queen I've been warned about my whole life?
How's the build complexity?
Per the sidebar for this community, "leopards ate my face" is a metaphor specifically for the 2-part case of:
- someone supporting an oppressive person or policy ("I support the Leopards Eating Faces Party")
- only to get oppressed by the very person or policy they supported ("I didn't expect them to eat my face")
So, once again, what specifically is this article saying that Schumer supported, and how is he now being oppressed by it? Because younger Democrats giving him shit for enabling fascism isn't actually oppression.
That... has nothing to do with the linked article. What specific policy is being talked about in the article, and who is supporting that policy only to get hurt by the policy itself applying to them?
"Retard", probably.