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There is no such thing as a supervillain. After all, there is no such thing as a person with superpowers. The term you want is archvillain.

That was the movie that brought the term to my attention. A lot of films have been mentioned here in the comments that predate Tetsuo: The Iron Man, but I never heard of any of them referred to as “body horror” before then.

Wait! So someone made a new Transformers movie about the extra creepy super secret origins of the Autobots?

Not another option; the only option. Anyone thinking this is a lifehack is an idiot. The mouth is small, so you risk getting it all over the place and that particular plastic tend to melt if you’re too quick about it after cooking. I use large pickle and relish jars, since they tend to have mouths 3 or 4 inches across

Exactly what city do you live in where most of the roads have speed limits in excess of 25 mph? In every big city I’ve been in inside the US, most roads have a 25 mph speed limit, with only a few major arteries going over that.

He has always struck me as more fantasy dwarf in stature than fantasy elf. Maybe you are comparing him to Christmas elves?

Why is it people who want to suicide but don’t have the nerve to do so always refer to their attempts at it as “putting things in God’s hands”?

I am amused the call it a “renewable cycle”. Eventually, the ground will run out of lithium in that area. I thought they were going to simply be surface strip mining the layers of salts off the receding shorelines and processing that for the lithium, which is basically what they do in South America.

That is the easy part. curing the concrete for all the necessary repairs to the abutments and columns will take much, much longer.

The bracing in the abutments will no longer hold the deck in place. The demolition is due to the fact that the abutments need to be removed and reconstructed from the foundations up. Saying it will take a week is stating the impossible. It be three or four months at the minimum. Sadly, the deck will also have to be

The problem is people think he’s visionary. He has yet to actually come up with anything new, or better for that matter. Every single thing he has done is a rehash of the past. Tesla - electric vehicles have been around for more than a century. Boring Company - they literally bought used mining equipment for the basis

That tape.... is a clear indicator the vehicle has a poor attempt at manual steering.

They live up to their reputation. This was my mother’s first car in the 1960's. She was the second owner. The car cost a whopping $65. It ran for about another year before it bit the bullet and was replaced by a used Nash Healey. My mother never could make up her mind, bouncing back and forth between small and compact

Why buy 2TB at $55 when you can have 5 TB in the same size for less than twice the price? Sure, you’ll switch from Western Digital to Seagate, but the brand seems to have entered a new phase of reliability. I’ve had fewer Seagate failures than WD failures.

Why buy 2TB at $55 when you can have 5 TB in the same size for less than twice the price? Sure, you’ll switch from

No, it isn’t “a high risk”. It is a guarantee. The company will eventually evaluate everyone involved and pick the side with the highest talent. The other will leave. This is the nature of workplace environments. They ALWAYS end up catering to a preferred type of workforce and everyone else can take a walk if they

I’m going to say that at that price, half the cost of replacing the vehicle, that old battery would damn well be coming home with me.

You have my pity for not being able to realize he was talking about the very different properties the materials will have at different temperatures. The brass will quickly wear away the plastic, resulting in yet another component failure. And thread inserts will only delay the problem for a few months at best.

Consider the alternative... One of the Japanese automakers (either Nissan or Toyota, I forget which) has been advertising on Facebook about setting up a 3D printer mill to fabricate plastic components from an additive process (pretty much the same way most home 3D printers work - Fused Deposition Modelling, which has

Amatuer, Smash them together and get “Fuck Elon with a Tesla. Sideways.

I hope you realize that thanks to a comment you made in the article, within hours everyone was referring to you as Jason “B. Weld” Torchinsky. And saying “well, now you know what the J in JB Weld stands for”. I heard it three times by the time I left the office.