how long until we find out that Boeing actually built the SeaGate submersible.
They provided the carbon fiber didn't they?
Edit: CEO Stockton "Crush" Rush said he bought it from Boeing
the owner of SeaGate bought expired carbon fiber from them, yeah
He cant keep getting away with it!
A crime almost 4000 years in the making
I got a buddy in titaniums, he can hook it up
Yeah I know a guy who knows a guy
I know a guy who is a guy
A tale as old as profit.
we come and go, but it remains
The statue is just a "male worshipper" as far as we know, it's at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC if you wanna see it. I bet they sell copies in the gift shop
thanks, not american alhamdulillah so getting there might be bit more work
Oh, is this not a reference to the copper ingots thing?
This is
I wrote a really long alt text
I want Ea Nasir to have a cameo on the simpsons cause I wanna hear the suimpson family say "ea nasir???"
Imagining a scene where Homer dressed like an ancient Sumerian angrily dictates a letter to his scribe (Lisa) that Ea-Nasir (Bart) later reads while cackling
I hear the Boeing purchasing officer was treated poorly too
Hmm, I wonder why American and European aircraft manufacturers might have gotten so desperate as to use 'fake titanium' in the last few years?
They stopped using Russian steel after the invasion, and the military prohibits Chinese steel because they’re afraid it has bugs inside lol
Ur punishment is to pay 2 million dollars Boeing and you must eat the subway sandwich
Ur
I see what you did there
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