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Mount HANS-style anchors directly to skull.

In-N-Out burgers pretty much always look like this.

My mom had a tan Dodge Aries. That's peak beige right there.

In Rondo of Swords, about halfway through the game, your family sword is cursed, which apparently will lead to doom? And your sister offers you her life to purify the sword. It's just you and her in a room, and it takes like 4 turns to damage her enough to kill her, but apparently if you just pass on your turn

As the developers explain, they preferred a "no respawn rule" because it encouraged interesting types of collaborative gameplay by enforcing a sort of mini-permadeath standard in each standalone match. Also, it made everything much more intense:

The only explanation for this is that always carrying Pikachu on his shoulder has made Ash one macho kid.

Deluxe set: $350

The fuel economy tests are done in the LA area?

River Raid! Woo!

I assume he meant the alternating shutter glasses.

Starbucks VIA is better than Starbucks in-store drip coffee. #lowbar

Needs the "Underexplained Lists" tag.

I worked part-time BOH at a Pizza Hut for two years in high school. At some point I became the cut table guy—nobody else could handle the throughput at the cut table single-handedly on Friday/Saturday night but me. (Sometimes they gave me an assistant, but his most useful role was often dish guy, both because having

* The teacher is a 120Y

It's funny, I just realized that "Pinefield" (the literal meaning of Mazda) sounds like a company that would make roadsters.

And people wonder why first class gets to board first.

The whole point of the thing is that it's a game of skill. It defeats the purpose if you have to cash out to lottery tickets.

The game is called Cordial Minuet,though that name is an anagram for perhaps a more demonic phrase. It's a game about numbers—numbers arrayed in magic squares in which the rows and columns all add up the same sum. The sum is 111 in this case. There are six rows. Do the math.

There was a time when hearing that Matthew McConaughey was going to be in a serious police drama would have made us dismiss it.

For the last two decades, the man behind all of this was Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, who quit last week after relations between him and Fiat Chrysler had Sergio Marchionne became untenable.