BlueVillain
BlueVillain
BlueVillain

My “homemade” bbq sauce contains pretty much all of the ingredients above (except the milk and/or mayo). Ketchup, curry powder, yellow mustard, brown mustard, whiskey (instead of beer) siracha, brown sugar, olive oil... also cumin, red pepper, black pepper, salt, a thai version of worcestershire sauce. It’s all mixed

Last I checked his eyes were still open and his body had not been burned. So per your own logic I haven’t seen him dead yet.

Step One: Stop calling it an illness.

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“a woman with blue eyes and silk skin”... who may or may not have been using her own face at the time.

Just because I like to argue... how the heck can you say "unless you saw them die, then they're not dead" for Stannis and then say "sorry guys, got to accept it" for Jon Snow?

The counterpoint is that they burn the bodies but nothing indicates that they know why they do it. My guess is that there is a legend passed down saying something about the zombie uprising, but the details have been lost. This would also explain why nobody else seems to care about the pending “winter” or know exactly

I don’t know what’s more hilarious, the fact that the article is overthinking everything, or the enormous number of people complaining about the overthinking.

I think viable is not necessarily the best word there. Technically, it’s viable to do so. But since there’s already a procedure in place to dump fuel on expected impacts it’s not necessarily practical to spend the additional money and weight on an armored tank.

No shit. You know what I bring on my day hikes? The clothes I'm wearing, and my phone. Every once in a while I'll take a bag with a water bottle and some sort of snack food. But apparently Thorin has lost his everloving mind, and is taking week-long day-hikes somewhere in the 1870's.

Pretty much. It's no longer a surprise, it's more along the lines of "so is your favorite character going to die this episode or are they going to prolong it until next week".

This. I mean there’s no denying that you need to do a little bit of homework to verify that you’re not getting ripped off. But personally, I don’t mind paying a couple of hundred dollars to NOT have to go through the give and take and back and forth ridiculousness that some dealers put you through.

I’d imagine they’re only dangerous when at extreme temps and/or impact. I’ve never been outdoors at 30,000 feet, but I’d imagine it’s pretty chilly. Also, if you’re in a plane and you hit something hard enough to damage the battery then... really... were you walking away from that anyway?

Not if that “fake” gun was also an external battery.

The team formerly known as the 76ers?

Honestly, you could have put that body on the underpinnings of a Focus, priced it in the low to mid 20’s and it would have sold in the millions. Instead they went all elite on everybody and flopped. I mean, who in their right mind would want a reasonably priced low maintenance light weight straight drive convertible.

Yes, the retro trend was hitting pretty hard then. Well, at least in Bobby Lutz' head. When he left his previous employer he brought the second gen PT Cruiser with him, even called it an HHR.

It's not just the heat... the huge tunnel in the middle means that the seat placement is affected. The seat and the steering column aren't in alignment. Unless the center wheel is only there to keep you in the relatively safe space between your single opponent and the stands... then it's not even all that fun to race.

So... one and a half cars then? And what’s with the second decimal point?

[citation required]