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“But her emails!”

There was a low budget live-action version of Megaman released back around 2010. It was...how should I say...not great. They did the best they could with what I assume was a shoestring budget. But it was not a lot of fun to watch, unfortunately.

Was...was it the fish that complained?

I’m sure that if 2K Games hid the WNBA aspect behind a wall of microtransactions, the exact same people would be complaining about that as well.

Someone keep an eye on Fox News to see the racists come out in force to remind everyone that Vince Papale did it first.

I’m sorry to inform you, Richard, that for questioning the league and their mental health policies, you are suspended for two games.

Sure, I genuinely appreciated the humor in the article. I guess the question for you is: How do you know it isn’t funny while openly stating that you did not read it? And I suppose I could follow it up with how legitimately funny it is that you’ve spent more time defending your position than it would have taken you to

I’ve already got Netflix and Prime Video. Haven’t really felt the need to hop on to Hulu yet, but I could easily see getting it with the Disney+ bundle.

Funny can be a vague term. It’s not funny like a good one-liner or a stand-up comedian’s tight five. But yes, I found it funny in the sense that they used sound mathematics and the scientific method to ponder an obviously absurd question. It’s funny in the same way that Randall Munroe’s What If is funny.

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Tell me, Jason, are you by chance Hungarian? Or are you just working on a reboot of Monty Python’s Flying Circus.

Yes, the internet is serious business and must always be perpetually treated as such. There’s simply no room anywhere on the entire internet for amusement or whimsy.

What has always sucked: Denver is Sacramento with legal weed and nicer scenery

Completely naked and in daylight, how far do you think you get from your house before you get caught?

I look forward to having a year 2044 “Let’s Remember Some Guys” blog from Deadspin beamed straight into my optic nerve and seeing the name Troy Tulowitzki as I lay on what I assume will shortly thereafter become my death bed, and mistakenly reminiscing about how much better the game when they had unwritten rules.

I have a very hard time believing that was a legitimate complaint. Generally speaking, people who ‘stan that hard for law enforcement also think the NFL has been in a huge downslope ever since they let a guy like “dur-hur...Krappernick” openly loathe and wish for death upon America via having an opinion outside of

I’d say the Shelby Series 1. The flop aspect isn’t so much a fault of the car from a performance aspect as it was from a certification aspect. They initially had difficulty having the car to pass the safety tests. Then once they finally got the vehicle safe enough, the standards had changed. In all, I think they only

Came here hoping to see a Vector. You’ve made me proud.

I think Toyota’s FJ Cruiser was a cautionary tale that sort of scared off the other car makers. “If Toyota tried and failed, what hope do we have?” They key issue with that vehicle is that it was largely a 4-Runner with a new suit. A styling exercise in retro modernism, but its level of capability was nowhere near

The letter writer should flat out just plan better next time and not wait until the end of the night to get food. Should be common sense that food trucks can only carry a limited amount of food and will likely sell a lot of it when they are literally the only options without leaving the festival.

I guess this means Netflix MCU characters don’t exist?