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This is a good take. 

That one and they one where they play golf have outstanding moments of levity in this show. Great episodes, both of them.

I love this show so much, warts and all. It was one of the first shows that I watched while the internet realized they could dissect ongoing media in online forums. It was great to watch and great to dissect. It was the first truly “modern,” show, in the way that it pretty much informed how lots of folks watch shows

Super Mario 3D World was outstanding, too. 

They did with firmware 11.2. It’s 7.5W charging now instead of the 5W they launched them with.

Me too. 

Heads up display

That doesn’t actually work. The only thing that really works in getting clear ice is directional freezing. Most of the cloudiness is dissolved air that gets trapped. 

17,982 emails? Gotta clear that inbox out. Woof. 

The armholes on McMahon’s suit in the banner image are so ridiculously low that when he moves his arms he looks like a flying squirrel. I don’t understand. 

Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat, please to put a penny in the old man’s hat. 

Don’t exist. Pr

Greedy and/or dumb.

You’ve got the right attitude. Unfortunately, BTC was viewed as a “get rich quick” scheme by a lot of amateur investors. There were reports somewhere or other about folks cashing out retirements and taking out second mortgages to buy gobs of BTC, which is sad both because people are losing a lot of money and also they

But the hardware is different. Developers have to work to port games from system to system. Artificial and timed exclusives suck, agreed. But having your own studio work on games and optimize them for your hardware, while driving sales of the console that the parent company owns makes sense in a capitalist world.

This is the correct answer.

Yeah, he was in the scene watching Holdo get named top dog. 

Maybe now we just know that the Star Wars galaxy is a shared universe with The Leftovers, and this is where they went. 

I kind of wish that Billy Dee was the codebreaker they were supposed to find, and that they found Del Toro instead. It would’ve been a little sad to see him reduced to a brief cameo, though, so I get it. 

The book is fascinating, because every recipe is preceded by really interesting historical context and followed by a bunch of variants. For a large majority of them, there are gluten-free variants (my mom’s got celiac, this is a real nice touch that I appreciate).