atomicbuffalo
Atomic Buffalo
atomicbuffalo

There is no reasonable way to secure the doors without violating basic safety and utility. Your expectation, like the expectation of the plaintiffs, is not reasonable.

That man is an asshole and a moron. It’s never better to take credit for someone else’s good work.

I do not understand how this can be late to the party. The title graphic has a pound sign in front of the title. Not an at sign.

I was going to say strip clubs, but the owners will just take it out of the dancers’ pockets.

It moves the B-pillar and thus changes over-the-shoulder visibility and entrance/egress which can be an issue for some.

The second I heard it I knew I’d heard it before. And I could swear I’ve heard the descending counter-melody before too, but I haven’t found it.

It’s not really a march. Raiders is a March. Star Wars and Superman are more march than Cap. Cap has a march B section, but the A isn’t. And it’s less generic than The Avengers. Not that either are great. (More and more I’m thinking the problem isn’t the talent but the client.) I think Cap’s just a blind spot, perhaps

I should have phrased better. In the whole discussion it’s like Captain America’s theme doesn’t exist. Nobody remembers it. It doesn’t come up. Yet it’s most like the movie themes of old. And it’s the only one I could hum after seeing most of the flicks in the past month. (Personally, the Avengers theme slips through

I don’t get why everybody remembers the Avengers theme but not Captain America’s theme from The First Avenger. It’s probably the most old-fashioned-melodic of all the MCU scores.

Compare BvS’s “Beautiful Lie” to “Mathilda” and “Elysium” from the Elysium score.

Was the Brexit vote subdivided into winner-take-all jurisdictions? Or polled the way we poll Presidential elections?

I’m voting for Megatron.

Nothing wrong with what you wore when you were growing up in the 80s, as long as it stays in the 80s. In fact, almost everything currently causing embarrassment in this thread should be celebrated as something that made you the awesome person you are today.

Those people making a third-party protest vote in a non-swing state are not keeping it a secret. They want to tell pollsters what they’re doing.

You’re splitting hairs. It’s true that something that breaks because of your mods isn’t covered by the warranty, isn’t it? That worry doesn’t exist if the equivalent performance comes from the factory.

That’s a distinction in search of a difference. It’s precisely the “damage caused by the modification — prove otherwise” scenario that people worry about.

You. Can’t. Pay. More. If. It’s. Not. Available.

Disagree. Ignoring that buying aftermarket parts and having them installed doesn’t generally happen under the umbrella of new car loans, and that installing them yourself still requires skills and tools and a place to work that require a lot more than a handwave, the warranty is still voided.

You think the market for fun cars with manual transmissions is small? It’s massive compared to the market for fun cars with manual transmissions bought by people who know how to work on a car, have a place to work on the car, tools to fix whatever goes wrong with the car, and the several thousand dollars involved when

You and I come from different playgrounds. If both kids get punished they’re still mad and they blame each other. “I only got in trouble because you wouldn’t stop being a stupid-head.”