GrauGeist
GrauGeist
GrauGeist

Coaches, too...

While it’s not externally infected, there is clearly internal trauma.

It’s not a dislocation. Both of the lower leg bones snapped like day-old breadsticks. You can see that very clearly.

Exactly.

Though it would have been better if you had just run a half-speed GIF loop of the video.

It only hurts if you look at it!

Yes, he went full Theismann!

Except he did it unassisted. It’s not like he had the help of a giant back to snap his leg bones like a couple twigs...

1 out of 2!

The springboard failed, acting more as a catapult than a trampoline... launching the gymnast far higher and farther than expected.

And the winner for springboard-assisted long jump is...

$250 million. That’s the budget that DC spent in anticipation of making 3x that in revenue ($750M). DC needs 2x that to break even ($500M)

Guardians was a very difficult push, but it had legs once the word got out. It took me weeks to get my one friend to see it, because he was totally resisting the talking animal and walking tree. Of course, he enjoyed it...

I’m guessing $500M, myself. That’s a breakeven number on the $250M budget, given the huge payday for Will Smith along with the massive marketing spend.

SS will have a fantastic first weekend, not the least driven by DC (and DC fans) desperately trying to make this a tentpole.

Thursday nights mean nothing about the final gross. Thursday night is driven by superfans who bought tickets sight unseen. The movie could be pure shit and they’d still have already bought their tickets. Sunday is more indicative, as it reflects the initial buzz from what people saw Friday night / Saturday and shared

I was hoping he was preparing to reverse the car and back over the biker a few times “to be sure”.

Only doubly? A typical car weighs 3,000 lbs. A bike with rider weighs maybe 700 lbs? I think it’s at least 4-fold, if not 5-fold just based on mass. If you consider fatality rates per mile, motorcyclists are 35 times more likely to end up in the morgue.

Note that most US gun deaths are suicides. Funny how a tool that is good at killing people is the preferred tool for taking one’s own life... :D

1/3 of us are armed. However, we average 3 guns per owner.

You call the cops and tell them that an aggressive motorcyclist crashed.

I expected one of them to be David’s.