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The solution for that is to make the fake track flimsy enough to break harmlessly away upon impact. The fake track isn’t necessary to the rollercoaster’s operation; only the real track is. The fake track is only there for visual effect. So losing a piece of fake track shouldn’t hinder normal operation. Not only would

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Nope, Hayward told everyone to stand down and let her look at Vision, and they did. Then she left, peacefully.

Who’d she kill?

The right-hand Switch joy-con DOES have an infrared sensor...

The worst was when losing to Jacquio sent you back several stages, for no reason other than to piss you off.

The one situation? I’d much prefer Konami to sell.

The when and why, if I had to guess, is that you would detach the extra screens when you wanted to have something docked with the TV whilst simultaneously still having a handheld with its own screen. This would allow Wii U-like play (which in turn allows replication of the GameCube GBA connector functionality). Games

I would argue that the new worked in The Lost World, except most of the game didn’t take the time to properly teach the new mechanics. In fact, the game didn’t even properly convey the fact that you need to hold R to run, and I spent the first few zones wondering why Sega had made Sonic so slow, until I randomly

You would probably prefer the manga. I say that because while Super has mostly been basically “the Buu Saga, but more”, with the Universe 6 arc and the ToP arc, but the manga has the Moro and Granolah arcs, which harken back to the earlier Z arcs in tone.

A remake is a reimagining, generally speaking. When all it is is the same thing but better-looking, they generally call that a remaster or they add “HD” to the title. For example Link’s Awakening HD. The only exception I can think of is Gus van Sant’s shot-for-shot remake of Psycho, which was technically a remake

Not to rain on anyone’s parade here, but lots public buildings I’ve been to have had three types of toilet: men’s, women’s, and disabled. The toilet for disabled people tends to be unisex.

You need to remember that the Mortal Kombat franchise INTENTIONALLY cultivates a low-budget cheesey B-movie vibe.

For the particular card that's in it, I would've thought it would make more sense to wind up in evil hands.

Yeah, I feel like Post is rich, but not *that* rich. Like, MC Hammer went bankrupt and I would argue he was much bigger - the man had his own cartoon. A long weekend and a bad cocaine habit could bankrupt a lot of celebrities, and a cocaine habit is cheaper than M:tG.

Classic Trek frequently had musical interludes.

If Fauxcused was a moustache-twirling villain seeking to profit off of misery, they likely would have remained silent on the matter rather than courting criticism. Villains don’t generally tell you their plan.

One thing I can praise RTÉ for (because you can’t praise them for much) is that their archives are impeccable. They keep everything. That’s why shows like “Reeling in the Years” are possible.

It should definitely have its own article on the KnowYourMeme website, which is specifically for this kind of thing, but no way should it be a Wikipedia article.

While I'm glad she was rescued, I'm not convinced it's a good idea to publicly announce ways the FBI can catch criminals. Surely it's better if criminals remain unaware?

Sure, but can we acknowledge that the Inhumans have, in fact, been around longer than Perlmutter and shouldn’t be defined by him? Jack Kirby himself created them in the 60s; they’ve been around approximately as long as the X-Men.