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That had me wondering if there are any codes at all for installing those bollards. That SUV plowed through it pretty convincingly, and I have to imagine if it was a person who wanted to drive into a building to cause harm and they were hitting the gas instead of the brakes there, it would have easily gone deep into

What a fucking weird thing to tweet about. Like, in the hellscape of awful shit capitalism has caused, this doesn’t even rate, but I just do not understand the mindset of noticing this and then thinking it’s a good idea to ask your fans to do it.

I’ve seen it mostly around Boston proper. Some entrances to the big dig, and I think some of the tunnels on Sturrow as well. 

When used for its intended purpose (treating diabetes), what’s the duration of the use? Do you take it forever? What are the effects after 5, 10, 20 years? And if you don’t take it forever (which I assume you wouldn’t if you were using it purely for weight loss), is there any indication that it’s not like every other

People will just drive to the next state over to buy a car. This is truly some of the dumbest shit. 

I don’t know if that’s even true. Assuming you have a reasonable daily commute (less than like 30-40 miles) almost all your charging will be at home, and then you’re talking, for the average family, of maybe 3ish trips a year that would fully drain a 250 mile battery? So people are worrying so much about adding like

Thanks. 

Why is it called “graduating” and not just “retiring” or something else? 

Elden Ring has basically the same number of viewers right now. That’s also a single player game.

If we have access to substantially more and cheaper energy due to fusion, why would it make sense to keep making ICE cars that have emissions and use synthetic fuel rather than use that energy to charge electric cars (with presumably less energy loss than using energy to make fuel to burn)? Just to save money building

People streamed it anyway and it was huge on stream. Pretty sure this has nothing to do with “grief.

Hogwarts legacy already down to sub-WoW levels on twitch in terms of viewers. That was short lived lol. 

When I bought our first new car (2011) I picked a manual at least partially because I lived in a big city and a lot of my friends didn’t have cars so I knew there’d be lots of borrow requests.

The bottom line is that self-driving cars will get better and stay better because once you fix a flaw, that flaw is fixed.

Unfortunately that’s just not tenable in the US. There’s huge swaths of the country where someone not having a license basically cuts them out of big parts of work and society. So we have to err on the side of giving licenses to everyone because our country has, for the past 50+ years, been built under the assumption

Yeah, that does sound right. Most people I know have cause 0 or 1 crash, and especially when I lived in rural Michigan people getting in accidents was really rare.

Some tunnels/low bridges out here (Mass) have a curtain of chains hanging down at just below the height of the tunnel before you go in. I have to assume if you hit them you can REALLY hear it. 

I have exactly 1, and it’s Nicol Bolas from Magic the Gathering. I agree, the human ones just look creepy. 

The majority of people playing the game may not be bigots, but they certainly care more about playing a video game than they do about being allies to trans people.

People shouldn’t be going to HP world or going to see the bad new movies either (or otherwise giving her money), but last I checked this was a video game site so, shockingly, we’re talking about video games.