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Other tanks actually handle here pretty well. Road Hog is a particularly easy time of here since his pull is something she simply cannot handle well. She cannot really get through Reinhardt’s shield and he can often charge or walk her down then melee.

We do something similar with Zarya and Reinhardt. She shields then he dashes into the turret. Bit more limited but also doesn’t take a full coordinated team.

Palomar isn’t always a good knot particularly with fluoro. The Orvis knot is one of the stronger line-to-hook knots for mono and fluoro as well as being very easy to tie. Also a loop knot is often better for working artificial lures.

Culture is definitely fluid and appropriated historically from one group to the next. A region’s or group’s “sound” is not solely their own but rather a collection of what came before. We are culturally influenced by those around us. None of our cultures are devoid of those influences both passive and active. To say

For me, PotG would be much better if they just filtered out turrets, immobile bastion and ultimates. I want see skill PotG rather than press button (and hold in some cases) PotG scenes.

Didn’t the VW Phaeton have a V12 option? If so probably the only car that might be reasonable... maybe.

This is a horrible idea. Drones have latency issues and this typically requires an operator to be within close proximity to initiate RF control if a problem occurs. Also a system becomes significantly more hackable if their is a remote override to the autonomous design.

I guess if Brock passed out and some dude decided to cornhole him, well that wouldn’t be rape at least for those that defend this behavior.

I have a front loader now and will happily go back to a top load when it finally breaks down. Sure swapping laundry is moderately easier and the top of the washer is a shelf of sorts but having to constantly run a de-stink cycle is annoying. Visitors and house sitters don’t know to leave the door open so it is a

Pinch collars do not harm a dog and the “pinch” isn’t painful. The pinch is designed to distract bad behavoir and focus the dog much like a bump or a touch. This works just like a pack leader’s nip or a mother dogs correction.

It is a song lyric. I think we can park the outrage on this one.

I am almost 10 years into my current Ridgeline and it is the best vehicle I have ever owned. It has nearly 200k miles on it, no serious mechanical issues and I have beat the hell out of it. I get that some buyers want to appear “tough” or “manly” but the Ridgeline is a truck for people that want a tough truck and not

Relatively cheap advertising...

Spent $2k on a strut issue then a month later $7k on a new mechatronic unit. I will never own another BMW nor anything with a ZF transmission again no matter how much the wife likes it.

Offensive and Defensive lines win over the long term. Even crazier is that few college QBs run a pro-style offense so it really is a total crap-shoot as to whether their skills will translate. Pumping crazy amounts of cash into rookie QBs is typically a fools game. Build a line and almost any decent QB is going to

My wife kept hers mostly out of laziness. Aside from the occasional confusion it seems to have worked. The only downside for her is that my name is short, easy and nobody messes it up. Hers is German with uncommon consonants placed together. If anything having an odd sounding name in America is that having to

Having worked some demanding work schedules, I have found that big continuous sleeping blocks aren’t as important when naps are added into the mix. While not scientific, I find I cognitively function better over longer periods of time with 4-6 hours of sleep with a couple of naps in between each day.

In 10+ years the only movie in this mess worth remembering will be Mad Max. Since that is the case, we know it will not win for anything significant which is why the Oscars are useless.

Manual foot clutches are old tech that just needs to die on modern vehicles. I can appreciate the nostalgia of driving a stick but it is basically like comparing an Atari 2600 to a modern console. They are already headed to the same place the column shift already found.

The article completely ignores a significant advantage of owning vs renting at least in some states which is homestead protection. Immunity from forced sale can shield money from creditors and keep a roof over a persons head during hardships.