BogusMaxiumus
Bogus Maximus
BogusMaxiumus

A wagon version of a 4-door coupe?

"Unless"? Are you implying you find this an unlikely scenario?

I read the article. I also have not one, but two of these. Fans are irrelevant; fur will accumulate.

I'm guessing you don't own pets. Fun fact: they can move around on their own, without fans. And they shed constantly, on everything. In a house with cats there is no such thing as a room without fur in the air, and it WILL land in this ramen-noodle-looking mess of copper, where it will be difficult to remove.

That's the same thought I had. You'd have to enclose the whole thing in some kind of cleanable/replaceable mesh screen.

It's true. In theory, a truly dedicated individual could identify a poster on Secret (similar to Whisper) by reducing their address book to a single user and seeing what posts appear in the app.

In a studio, in front of a green screen. Not actually physically in the location the scene implies.

If by "ok" you mean "lunch" then yes, yes it is.

There's absolutely no reason for me to buy this, but I want one anyway.

There's absolutely no reason for me to buy this, but I want one anyway.

That's probably true.

That is generally true about the commercials. I think that's because it's expected that American fast food is low quality, so quantity becomes the "value" in the offer. If you're going to eat nasty food, you at least want to get what you pay for.

I know it's a cultural difference, but that kind of blows my mind. The only way a business could get away operating like that in the US is if the quality was so high that the quantity became less relevant. And I can't imagine that's the case at McD's.

You're right about the American part- we like to quantify how much product we'll receive for our money (even if some of us don't really understand the math... :P ). If the rest of the world doesn't sell burgers by weight, how do you know how much burger you'll get when you order one? Do they just sell "regular" and

Nope, try again. Hint: you got the last letter right.

Has there ever been a study done on the link between fast food consumption and intelligence? I'm not one for sweeping generalizations, but I have a hunch it's an inverse relationship.

I forgot about that. Not exactly the same thing, but close enough. Hmm...

It's his own, and he doesn't have to suppress the host. Plus he has the Mark and the Blade... I think they're implying he's more like a Knight than a garden-variety demon.

I really hope the Impala is somehow directly involved in getting Dean's soul back/fixed. As silly as that sounds, the car is significant for the very human emotions attached to it- it could be an "anchor" of sorts.

You're probably right. Come to think of it, a 5.9" Moto-Nexus would be a better direct competitor to the (rumored) 5.7-5.9" Note 4.

"a phablet seems like as logical a choice as any to eat into iPad sales."