There should be similar to a Nobel peace prize but for goons who’s inventions killed the most innocent people. Their names should be remembered and shamed.
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Though he's not quitting his day job, Metallica frontman James Hetfield has a new gig: Narrating the History Channel's upcoming series The Hunt, which chronicles a trek to Kodiak, Alaska, to kill brown bears.That news is not going over well with fans of the Glastonbury festival, which Metallica wil... Read more
omg lol “(this) will involve encircling the earth with a network of satellites capable of delivering silly string to any location on Earth at a moment’s notice.”
There should be similar to a Nobel peace prize but for goons who’s inventions killed the most innocent people. Their names should be remembered and shamed.
There have been some bad ones for sure, see this video.
If you make it, include the names of those who paid for the inventions too.
The US is fucked up.
Nice idea, glad these beautiful creatures don’t really have weapons, like some others have.
That’s not Hetfield by the way, just some other kind of monster
Loads of people still boycott Metallica because of this picture of James Hetfiled.
omg lol “(this) will involve encircling the earth with a network of satellites capable of delivering silly string to any location on Earth at a moment’s notice.”
Interesting stuff silly string, could hold the key to lots of uses in the future, maybe.