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Yep. Behind the scenes.
No one else is gonna get that access. They can control the narrative as well. Pretty brilliant, especially if they can find a way to monetize it...I mean...THE STUDENTS COME FIRST.
"What malfunction did it have? Seems like any loaded gun firing when the trigger is pulled is pretty much exactly what it is designed to do. The statistics show that the likelihood of a gun "just going off by itself" is exceedingly rare, and by that I mean most gun accidents usually mean accidentally pulling the trigger."
While you're correct for most modern firearms, it isn't the case for some older and/or poorly designed guns, notably the Type 94 Nambu used by parts of the Japanese military in WW2:
Bro, put down the polyjuice potion.
Yeah- this... I'm calling him Biff, and his comment in the past that he wants his teams to play 'on the edge of the rules' is going to make things real interesting. If his teams play like BYU, LOLUVA will be far and away the most despised team in the ACC, as if anyone needed more reasons.
On a related note, the agenda for my company's leadership offsite tomorrow has us all starting the meeting with a group stretch. I'm sure the SEALs do that as well.
With age comes wisdom. And I'm smart enough to know that this would kill me.
Who owns guns? It is a DA move. Hey let me clean a loaded gun. I'm not so sure you can do that properly. Because the F'ing bullet is in the chamber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dumbass.
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# | Danielle Bartelstein Stresses "Business as Usual" Start to Hokie Career, Despite Groundbreaking Role I still have no clue what she does, but it seems to be important work .
That's a sea lion. Not a seal.

Some tough competition. We can do it, dammit!
It's not really a new thing, there's a couple similar "SEAL" programs on the west coast already. There's only so much you can do about d-bags like that anyway. And I'm sure there's a nice all-inclusive liability waiver to go along with it.
Potential. High stress activities (both emotional and physical) in large groups, largely in the dark, in locations that aren't specified far in advance. I'm sure they've got safeguards in place, it was just something that stuck out to me. First aid quals, access to an AED, access to cell phones (with reception), a vehicle on standby in case there's an incident they can get the person to actual medical help. That was all stuff the Navy required just for simple PT at Tech. And it was still kind of a clusterfuck. I bet this dude's insurance premiums are ridiculous.
This definitely sticks out like a sore thumb. Melisandre has no other reason to go to The Wall unless it's for Jon. At least in the books, Selyse and Shireen are still there. But we all know what happened in the show...
Although as Danaerys later points out, only "true" dragons cannot be burned by fire. So there may be more to the storyline here. It may also speak to the later Targaryen generations failing to control and grow their dragons, whereas it appears she can.
At this point I'm betting the house (well not that much but I feel confident in saying so) that Melisandre has roll with Jon Snow's after life or whatever you want to call it.
Damn. Those kids look tired.
Viserys seemed to be pretty badly burned early on. So I'd agree that Targaryens can definitely be burned. A few clearly cannot.

I still don't see it.

Even with this I don't see it. You guys are out of whack.

Check your email. Seat allocation emails went out today.

Sounds tough, make sure to stretch thoroughly before doing it
It's true-- so true, in fact, that it's officially Rule #18


It's also able to mitigate potential liability in an accident. You hurting someone else as a projectile isn't the only thing that can happen with negative consequences to others.
If I hit you because I am inexperienced driving in bad weather it is my fault and I am liable for damages. If you are not wearing a seat belt and fly through the window , die, or seriously injure yourself then that is something extra I am liable for that could be avoided if you were wearing it in the first place. Yes, I killed or disabled you, but you would have been less likely to have that problem if the seat belt kept you in place. This keeps you alive and me from having to deal with criminal courts and possibly a hefty civil settlement due to death or serious injury.
It would be terrible to have killed someone in an accident when if they were wearing their seat belt it would have just totaled the car and caused a non serious injury.
seems like a massive medical liability.
Potential or definite? Also, in what ways?
How dumb would a DB have to be to pick of the ball rather than knock it down?

Snapchat requires vertical video. So yes, the too-lazy-to-hold-phone-correctly affliction. But it's what the medium demands, so it fills the screen. No black bars. I honestly don't follow, but if they are shooting it horizontally, that's bad.