Well with Tesla, that was a lawsuit. He was being sued and due to the outcome, board members became co-founders. Legally Musk is considered a co-founder of Tesla.
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So we are more worried about the privacy communications instead of how we are bombing Yemen. Great. Fantastic.
Oh, Smartypants. I forgot I watch that too.
I mean, you could just look up someone’s personnel file and see their rank didn’t change after they returned to Alpha Quadrant.
Add Make Some Noise. Those four are the only shows I watch.
I took one college course and couldn’t handle it. On top of that I was the weird student that wanted to use a Mac instead of the school’s own computers. So anytime I had a problem, the teacher would just blame me using Xcode instead of Visual Studio.
My grandfather helped me purchase the car I have. At one point he was arguing with the salesperson and I got uncomfortable.
Except, they legally can’t do that everywhere. Many states have laws against direct sales. Doubt they’ll let third-party dealerships do any of the work.
I don’t understand this. Anyways, how’s your sex life?
If you have to tell anyone to contact an embassy, then they shouldn’t be traveling. However, if this is important business related travel, I am truly sorry they are facing such a situation.
Well this is both "correct" and wrong simultaneously. The Final Cut, which is the canonical version, states that Deckard is a replicant.
However if you watch 2049, that is specifically a sequel to the non-canon theatrical cut. So the statement would be incorrect in that instance.