TurboFool
TurboFool
TurboFool

Echoes of Oil Man, too, from Rockman Powered Up. Seems like this is a lesson that needs to keep being learned. (Not to point fingers, as we in the US still haven’t learned the lessons of not killing, incarcerating, and disenfranchising people of color, on top of also engaging in shitty media representation of them, to

Posted it before, but found this hilarious.

“Our game will have you fighting Nazi zombies!”
“Oh, cool.”
“In our WWII game, there’s a female protagonist!”
“DO YOU EVEN KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT WWII!? OPEN A HISTORY BOOK. NO WOMEN!”

Plenty of reasons to go ahead and get one now.

That info dump was bonkers.

When Sony said that they were taking “deep dives” into four games, this is the kind of 20 minute coverage that I was expecting. They really are making a play for the Melee crew with the emphasis on history and streamedlined, fast gameplay (not to mention GameCube controllers once again!).

It is approved. Graffiti by definition is not approved.

... By reducing the amount of money spent preventing and repairing potholes. It’s not that big of a mental leap...

Devils’ advocate: they put the patch there, so there are within their rights to paint it. IOW patch+paint = one event, not separate events.

Like, not directly. There’s no pothole god who creates potholes in anger everytime a corporation pays less tax.

To be fair, most people who want lower taxes have absolutely no idea how anything at all works beyond their ability to complain about lower taxes. If you showed them a state, township, or even federal government spending chart their eyes would immediately glaze over and they’d be thinking about season 48 of America’s

Kinda poetic actually. Tax breaks for corporations are part of the problem and now some of the resulting issues have landed back in their court again to fix.

But lower taxes, AMIRITE!?

HIs whole ultra secret espionage agency drive around in vans with the Shield logo emblazoned on them so it’s not much of a stretch

On the other hand, it is refreshing to see the “back to the camera so you can see my ass” pose on someone other than Black Widow.

Soldiers knew how it worked, but the technology itself was apparently very much restricted. In fact, farther down in that TC-51 document (the one showing the helmet), the government recommends using grenades or gasoline to destroy the stuff so the Germans don’t get ahold of it:

The initial paragraphs make it sound as though this was highly restricted or classified information, but should this have been common knowledge to any soldier driving or riding in one of these jeeps? If not, they would have no idea why the pain is changing color and they’re doused with mustard gas.

Am I the only person who is surprised that in the last 20+ years of Pokemon that this is the first we are hearing of a Pokemon vending machine? I just assumed it was a thing well before this.

A flat fee for reasonable insurance records, perhaps. I can’t imagine they would only accept customers with no prior claims.

Disappointing, because the XC40 is a genuinely great vehicle for people who like crossover-style cars. I generally don’t like any car that you climb up in instead of settling down into, but a test drive made me seriously reconsider my worldview.