I’m afraid that after this we won’t be seeing any people surviving torture anymore.
I’m afraid that after this we won’t be seeing any people surviving torture anymore.
And today it happened. I was planning to go with 2 hours of sleep, but i shouldn’t have tried to sleep for those 2 hours. I woke up at 11:00 am, while i should have been at work at 8:30 am.
I didn’t expect this here. Teach me thy holiness, senpai.
If your hair falls out after training that hard, you are no Sayan, but the baldy type. Now just go search for the Hero Association and all is good, senpai.
It really depends on the situation. There are times, where it’s better to let it play out exactly like this.
99% of the time though, it’s best practice for me to announce my error, before anyone affected knows what hit them.
Aren’t all tags easy to pull out?
I just got this one pulled out perfectly:
This is something they are really good at, refining code until it does work well for Google.
Just make sure SpaceX employees go straight to NASA.
THEO NASA that is.
Everyone gets in a good mood dancing their legs off.
I just know that gravity falls, I don’t know if people also fall for that one.
Drones in all variations.
There’s much innovation in the ingenuity that rises through a fight for survival. In the way soldiers are forced to adapt to the evolving battlefield, there’s a lot being improvised and learned in this war. All kinds of combat drones will soon appear in the lucrative war market and once again the wrong people will profit from all this.
Bonus Facts
Manuella “Ya Kid K” Komosi was the lead vocalist on Pump up the Jam and most other Technotronic songs, but she was not in the video or on the album cover, which instead featured Zairean-born fashion model Felly lip-synching the lyrics. Felly had nothing to do with recording the song, and didn’t speak English. Bogaert used her to establish an image for the group, even if it meant some awkward miming in the video. Around the same time, C&C Music factory did something similar when they had a model pretend to sing the parts of Martha Wash on hits like “Gonna Make You Sweat.” Snap! also used a fake singer in their video for “The Power.” When Technotronic toured with DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Felly didn’t come along - they were fronted by their real vocalists Ya Kid K and MC Eric.
So, the POV of this video is Russian?
First time i see a ground drone doing its thing and driving around.
The fumes behind it and the way it moves, made me think of the miniature war vehicles of the old Godzilla movies.
Later i figured he was no teen anymore, if he played while you were growing up.
He really sounds pretty cool.
The aar is infinite.
OMG someone that played resident evil is a grandfather? I really never felt as old as now.
and then we will rock you!
We will
We will
Rock you!
It’s just logic.
Be tolerant of the tolerant.
Be intolerant of the intolerant.