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StillProbablyWrong

Its a thing. Its said a lot in homage to some dude who wrote it a long time ago.

My guess is mirakuru absorbed through the skin.  Or new-post-Crisis-powers.

But many people (myself included) buy that $1k phone by financing it on their bill (whether this is a good thing is irrelevant). I own a 256gb iPhone 7P that I paid off over the course of two years, so I bought it at ~$40 a month, instead of a one time purchase. I don’t have ~$500 to buy a console at launch (I mean tec

Um....

The best, most lasting, slapstick from Jim Carrey is Liar, Liar. It allowed him to exercise his full range of physical humor while having his fellow actors behave believably distraught at what theyre seeing (contrast to Ace Ventura when everyone acts like his weirdo schtick is somehow acceptable).

The best, most lasting, slapstick from Jim Carrey is Liar, Liar. It allowed him to exercise his full range of physical humor while having his fellow actors behave believably distraught at what theyre seeing (contrast to Ace Ventura when everyone acts like his weirdo schtick is somehow acceptable).

HINT: Your analysis sucks.  I would write more, but I wouldn’t want to overtax your comprehension skills.  If you’d like to subscribe to my low-cost newsletter, I’d be happy to offer more detailed bon-mots on precisely why you’re wrong.  All major credit cards accepted.

I can appreciate that this Sonic movie is sub-sub-par, but the Detective Pikachu slander cannot stand.

Will they reference the existence of an actual “Mighty Ducks” franchise in the NHL? (Do they still exist? In Anaheim right?)

Will they reference the existence of an actual “Mighty Ducks” franchise in the NHL? (Do they still exist? In Anaheim right?)

I’m still looking to find Homeboys in Space streaming. Or Malcolm and Eddie. UPN programing defined a brief segment of my youth.

I waited until XIII, -2, and Lightning Boogaloo was collectively $5 to play it, due to reviews suspiciously similar to the one in this article. I have “played” it for maybe ~10 hours. I don’t actually know what is going on, what a lCie is or a falCie or really why I’m running down these corridors and then randomly

I still love the secrecy of the Pi link in “The Net” and the assumption that some kind of predecessor to search engine’s link-bots wouldn’t, like, click-through and have the “secret society” as the fourth result of “secret society” searches.

I like this story!

Yes, the dollar value proposition worked for me, but I think the real lesson I learned along the way was to pay attention to signals when someone moves 3000 miles away from you.

In my early 20's I was in an accident where I was t-boned by a stolen car fleeing the police. I was insured, but the person in the fleeing vehicle was not. My insurance company took one look at the details and said “we’ll get back to you.”

After an inappropriate amount of time spent solely in Skyrim (possibly related to external stresses and other personal factors), I finally actually played something (at all) this past weekend (MHW). Following that and finally tackling personal concerns, I’m actually interested in trying something, anything that isn’t

I’m surprised, because this seems like a lot of words for “wait until they’re hungry.” A lot of parents don’t seem to understand that children who are offered high quality food (like sandwiches) won’t starve if they reject it the first time.

And yet, about every other month, there comes one that is exactly what you’d want in the form of a gem that you half forgot about and always meant to play but wouldn’t bother actually spending money on.

I agree 1000%. I’ve never understood how people still hook up after a break up, regardless of being breaker or breakee.