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Kimithechamp
Kimithechamp

Oh calm down. Any fans for F1 in America right now is great. The better viewership we get the quicker we can stop watching the BBC feed for F1 races and not to mention possibly an American in a car. And I love that I can actually talk about F1 with friends who have become fans over the last few years instead of me

Valtteri had another race in America! He rode in the Belgian Waffle Ride in Lawrence, Kansas, and placed second for his age group! Seriously, a 136 mile gravel bicycle race!  Really cool!

I don’t expect that multiple sponsors will be the main draw, for the reasons you mentioned. However an animated ad will draw more attention than a static one, so they could conceivably charge more for the same ad space for one sponsor.

do tell me...what are the RIGHT ways and reason to be an F1 fan. FFS.
Welcome the new fanbase. Encourage the new fanbase.  Motorsport is entertainment that needs the money coming in from...you guessed it...FANS!

Barring any gotchas that I’m missing, this sounds pretty awesome to me. If programs like this more common around when I graduated high school, I would have probably ended up a commercial pilot.

Would these same standards be held for a priest who molested kids? No one whose heard of The Catholic Church not allowed on the jury? 

I mean...that is objectively pretty cool.

Can’t they just cast Jennifer Connolly in place of Hunt? I thought we’d all decided that Jennifer Connolly was going to play the female lead in all long-delayed sequels.

So there I was, just another day in King’s Landing, going about my business trying to make a living when a bunch of douchebag knights shuffle me into the dragon pit to watch the coronation of the new king. Like I give a shit about who the king is, it makes no difference in my day-to-day. Then a fricking dragon busts

According to Tolkien, these rings were also made in Eregion by Sauron, working in disguise as a being who called himself Annatar, but that’s not the way things seem to go in the show. Galadriel’s already wise to Sauron’s schemes, and she’s tipped off Celebrimbor as well, so another guy just showing up and

This was a really tense episode, but I had two huge issues with it. First, the this show seems determined to make Alicent sympathetic ... which makes her come off as come off as wishy-washy and dumb. Watching her flip-flop from taking the hardest lines possible against Rhaenrya to all of a sudden, wanting to usurp the

how long before they settle into holes in a place called The Shire, and what will they have to go through to get to that point?

I thought it was a strong finale and the overall season really worked for me. I think the show gets undue hate. I liked that the season felt like it had a real flow and direction looking back. People criticize the pace, I disagree completely, time spent with characters did real world building for me. I feel like I

I have to say this show, much like the Jackson LotR trilogy, and it’s actors, dives into that same level of emotional earnestness that Tolkien espoused, and I think they’ve been pulling it off. It’s not an easy line to tow for the actors and directors. My eyes got a little cloudy during the scene where Nori leaves. 

He was so enjoyable in Goldeneye as the kinda friendly Russian mafia boss, just one of many reasons that film is fantastic.  Damn, 72 might not be young but it doesn't feel old anymore, farewell.

I honestly don’t buy into the Stranger-is-Gandalf theory that most people seem to be taking as dogma at this point, and still strongly believe that he’s mostly likely one of the Blue Wizards.

I liked it. A good ending I felt. And the Harfoots were actually fun to watch in this one (less doom and gloom and boredom when on them please)!

If there’s one thing we need more of, it’s multiverses.

Came here to say this.

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