B-but classical, well-known data visualization schemes are old!
B-but classical, well-known data visualization schemes are old!
Trivia time: there's a fucking nazi plane still at the bottom of a random lake in Uruguay.
"I take coffee like I take my men!"
Rather, we've ostracized the countries who know full well the power resides in the working class (for instance the French)
Unfathomably based - whatever option the US population choose, Latin America (and from time to time the rest of the world) gets fucked over either way
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Every day is a good day to remember President Allende!
But can it do a barrel roll?
Nah that's Tepin's Fab'huritu
It's closed source, so no way in hell
La concha de mi madre, why do I even pay for internet
It's likely because some if not a good part of SpongeBob fans weren't even in their parent's plans by then
Let's arm a fascist group, surely nothing bad will happen
Wayward Pines, at least towards the end of it. Not zombies though, but something akin.
It's alright, I didn't enjoy sitcoms anyway
If thars the case, it's likely that someone knows that a certain someone has placed something very much near the boundaries of a certain country. In such case, it's perfectly justified, as it was back in the day.
What the fuck is LeCum thinking about? I work in academia and I couldn't give a shit about being remembered, I just want to live to fight another day like the next guy.
This feels like billionaire banter.
Earthworm Jim, this brings back memories
Dolphin now includes a feature to move the selected items into a new folder, all at once
This one feels awkward
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It's not a Nazi plane, but rather a French plane that would transport Nazis and gold ingots, according to its commander. Some relevant in-depth piece of news is in here. It's in Spanish obviously. The plane was nicknamed Lioner de Marmier. The lake is called Laguna Negra, in the department of Rocha.
If you're into 4AM History Channel kind of shows, Hunting Hitler delves into the story. They find bits and pieces of a plane in the lake. After reading the story, I don't know if the entire plane is down there anymore.