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The Marine Corps had specific opinions about this. Front roll, with a holiday roll/folded flap to make it look nice:

The janitorial staff in most buildings I’ve been in in Philly put the back roll in. I’m convinced it’s out of spite. No person makes the rational decision to do this, it’s either a “fuck you” to the next person shitting or you are bat shit insane.

Anyone who stands up to pee. Reaching under to the back of a TP roll is awkward as hell. Chasing it down the wall if you unroll it to get something to grip on is also awkward. Scratching the wall to get that paper into your grasp is just sad.

The ONLY valid argument I’ve heard for back roll is when you have a cat that likes to spin the TP roll.

Research and fact checking was never a strong point on gawker. Seems it still holds true under new management.

“Yeah, this car will hit subsonic speeds faster than you can blink.”

“There are no longer subsonic commercial flights offered to the public because they were simply impractical.”

Just be warned, conditions over there are pretty harsh right now. I volunteered to go over as a ham radio operator to help supplement their failed communication networks, and got a huge list from the Red Cross about the hazards - no power, limited water and food supplies, high heat and humidity without air

Honestly, I think the problem goes beyond Nintendo... whenever this kind of issue comes up here for any company, there’s inevitably a lot of corporate stoogery in the comment section.

Nintendo is absurdly old fashioned and alarmist when it comes to representation of its IP and I think it really struggles to understand streaming culture.

In Nintendo’s mind, it fears this imaginary boogie man situation that someone like PewDiePie is going to live stream Super Mario Bros. and start dropping N-Bombs,

And, of course, the Orthodox Fundamentalist Faction of the Nintendo Faithful are out in force, defending this, already.

Civil asset forfeiture needs to end yesterday. I don’t even understand why it would even be a controversial suggestion, it very obviously violates the 5th amendment, which, through the 14th amendment, applies to states as well as the federal government.

This kind:

People conspire to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from schools and they’ll pay a fine at worst. But some guy caught with an ounce of weed is a danger to society and needs to be incarcerated for several years.

$100,000. The F-450 vs Merc S-Class comparison.

quite frankly, farming is a big business so a lot of farmers and ranchers are buying the high trims. i know a lot of higher ups in the construction game around chicago buy high trim F250s too

That’s why the ACLU has no problem with it, as long as its used for things like tagging a car to break off pursuit and not abused. They have no objections currently.

They’re marketing to cops. Need to keep things flashing.

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Not to rain on Bashcraft's parade, because obviously he wrote the story on the singer from the most recent game, but nothing holds a candle to Metal Gear Solid's "The Best Is Yet to Come".