“As Gates vocalizes in the episode, a relation to Pocahontas was a little bit of a Norton legend.”
“As Gates vocalizes in the episode, a relation to Pocahontas was a little bit of a Norton legend.”
You can’t have it both ways. A Silverado that weighs 8000 lbs? Given the GVW and capabilities of the ICE powered Silverado, where did the surprise part come in that the amount of batteries needed to match the ICE performance makes the vehicle heavy? It’s elementary.
Austerity has only ever been popular among Communists In Theory and the holier-than-thou. And there’s a lot of overlap there. There are loopholes that could be closed and exploits that could be patched to artificially make bigger and heavier even more expensive, but I don’t see that happening without the horsemen…
I mean, any EV is going to be heavier than an ICE car of the same size.
The real continuity error was my family was fighting before the movie, and after the movie, but not during the movie!
He shouldn’t sell his MCU work short. Comedy is hard, and he was great at it — and Drax is one of the MCU’s most memorable characters. (His performance, along with good writing, elevated the character beyond a one-note hyper-violent clown.)
“Wife guy” is a couple of years old now, but you might have to be terminally online to see it in the wild.
Not sure how clamping their nipples is going to help, but I support you.
I get OP’s confusion. The article they link to from the first words of this article says that ‘wife guys’ are men who got famous for things their wives did (which tracks with the Wiki definition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wife_guy) and then provides a bunch of examples that make them all seem like sexist leeches.…
Anyone who thinks the “wife guy” concept is something that really needs discussion or elaboration, please report to the nearest reeducation clamps.
It was entertaining enough for a Christmas weekend with nothing good in the theaters. Usually I like to go out to see a Star War or something with my parents but this was year 3 of watching at home.
“I want to do more dramatic stuff,” as he shoves his Glass Onion cod-piece into the air, “But suns out, guns out!”
Legal consequences and morality aside, I just can’t imagine being so mad at someone that I’d give myself a body shop bill over it.
I’m sorry this is just … odd. I mean, yes standards have obviously changed over time, as evidenced by the fact that all us Gen Xers on here watched this in 9th grade English. (My teacher, a white Christian lady, preemptively admonished us to grow up and not giggle, this was Zeffirelli and Shakespeare for crying out…
Your audience hated “will they, won’t they” relationship bullshit in 2001, too. Nobody has ever liked “will they, won’t they” relationships except the writers’ room because they can extend what should be a two season job into an eight season job by the end of which time, everyone in the room and the audience hate…
Also, Altima.
these days? places having half a dozen or more curbside pickup spots reserved (my local safeway has an entire side of a full row - 20 spaces or so - reserved for these spots). they’re always closest to the front, and they’re never, ever occupied by more than a single vehicle. and most of the time there’s actually…
Driving the wrong way in small parking lots. No, there’s no arrow on the ground. Yes, every single spot is angled, making it blatantly obvious to the most casual observer which way to travel. This is America - you enter the lot and turn to the right, moving in a counter-clockwise direction until you find a spot. When…
Backing into angle spaces! I don’t mind people backing into straight parking spaces - I’m patient enough for that, but angle spaces are specifically designed not to be backed into. If you back in, you’re deliberately pointing your car the wrong way and not actually saving any time.