BlueBeetle
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I’d say...neither. It’s more like Joey. It exists, it’s a sitcom, and it reminds you of a much better sitcom. It’s the kind of thing that would air on Must See TV, have good ratings, then immediately implode when moved to a different timeslot because there’s no compelling reason to tune in to it.

It’s good.  The runs take longer than a typical roguelite so I think it would have been better condensed or not as a roguelite.  And the story is messy and leaves a lot up to interpretation.  It’s got great combat and a great atmosphere, but I feel it didn’t live up to its potential.

I liked the game a lot!  But also, eff this guy and his stupid persecution complex.

If there’s a large disparity in income, being married lowers your overall taxes. Otherwise, it can go either way. For me, being married results in higher taxes. If I was single, I would be able to itemize deductions and she could use the standard deduction. Our itemized deductions aren’t enough to work out better than

Those socks seem like a good gift, but they’re far from $7. $7 is for just plain socks. With the faces, they start at $17.

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1) Your immune system isn’t worse, but it wasn’t exposed last year. So you don’t have those specific antibodies you would have gotten last year.

The driver had 19 violations in a span of 4 months before they figured out the One Weird Trick to drive dangerously without consequence. 5 of those violations were speeding in a school zone. This is not a safe driver.

First of all, that’s an insane take. 26 violations is a lot for a lifetime.

In most cases I agree about someone posting something on Twitter. However, Musk is the owner of Twitter and benefits financially from posting. I don’t think it will go anywhere either, but circumstances are different from some rando posting it.

There’s a lot more free time in retirement.  Currently, I have more money than time.  I’d love to have more free time to do more, but I can’t currently do everything I want.  My expenses will certainly go up in retirement assuming I retire young/healthy enough to make use of my free time.

There’s no guarantee that a future government won’t tax Roth IRAs.  I think it’s unlikely it will happen any time soon, but it’s possible.  But you also shouldn’t do exclusively Roth.  You want to have at least enough income to max out the standard deduction.

That’s the long-term average, but is not what you’re going to be earning most years. Some will be higher, some lower. If you’re planning on not touching your $2M and the market goes down, what are you going to do? Go back to work to earn the amount it went down by, plus living expenses?

PS5 has consistently outsold Xbox Series, both lifetime and recently. The only reason it’s as close as it is is because of supply. PS5 has never been widely available. Every time I see a comment about sales, I check a few websites. I can buy a Series X and pick it up in 1 hour at Best Buy. It’s also available at

The price can stay the same with increasing profits by increasing volume, decreasing costs, or getting additional revenue elsewhere. They’ve done the first and third of those. Additional revenue is found in DLC, microtransactions, advertising ingame, and licensing.  Most games I’ve played have felt complete without

To the person who linked the Brownstone (LOL) article: that’s not what the study says, the study doesn’t appear to be peer-reviewed anyway, and it has serious selection bias.  You’re either unable to read studies or don’t care that you’re spreading false information.

If by adverse reaction, you mean body aches, fever, or something else that lasts a few hours, that is not a comparison that anyone with a shred of intelligence would make. All vaccines have short term side effects that affect a large percentage of people taking them.

Also a second decent movie, another pretty good cartoon, two good games, and some good comics.