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When Red-Light cameras first started being a thing, my city started enforcing the “must have a front plate” rule pretty strongly, so that they would get more revenue from the cameras.
Don’t forget all duck reproduction is corkscrew-penis rape.
In each of those cases, they were aware of and acknowledged the immorality of what they were doing.
The moment it all fell apart, caught on camera:
I’m still not over the fact that Disco S1 was predicated on us liking Burnham because she’s a war criminal. The writers just botched that so bad. It didn’t show her as “smart” or “creative” to booby-trap dead bodies on a battlefield. It showed that she’s callous, evil, and will do anything, even the immoral, to get…
“At one point my wife parked the car, got out of the driver’s door to...get our daughter out, and the car locked itself with [my daughter] stuck in the car.” Luckily, after around 40 minutes of Watkins’s wife trying to unlock the off-roader with both the key and the fob, the car “unlocked itself.”
The building used to be a church... that’s the adult baptismal font converted into a shower.
I also see them as closer to independent contractors than employees. Maybe there should have been a middle ground-“gig worker”-set between IC and employee. But since there isn’t... my gut says they’re closer to ICs than the other side of the spectrum.
It’s not a hype cycle, it’s their standard thing to announce a press conference a few days ahead, and not say what it’s about. Just every 20 or so for some reason the media grabs on to one and hypes it on their end. Usually “ALIENS?!??!” but always something much more mundane.
But I think every NASA announcement is…
It was insane. Basically two different “cuts” of the show/movie, entirely different picture, but, the exact same audio stream on both.
Pandemic had nothing to do with it... My company was approached to do a Quibi show over a year ago, and from the start it was obvious this was the stupidest idea in the world and was going to be a colossal failure. Our stance was “if they’re going to throw tons of cash at us to do this, fine, we’ll happily part a fool…
What was the pitch to buyers when they were looking to sell?
They didn't even do a single "Tonight's the night..." sequence in the last 3 seasons or so. Just completely forgot about it.
My watch-group started to bail on it one by one. When it got to the last season, guys were leaving every single episode. “I don’t have it in me to watch even one more”, they’d say. We’d counter with “There are only six left, how can you leave now?” then “only five left” then “only four left”... etc. Finally it got…
Exactly, Buck basically decided that “the fans” thought of Dexter as “Batman”, doing the dirty work the cops couldn’t, a righteous vigilante of justice, and wanted him celebrated like a hero. Watching his seasons, you can absolutely see that was the tone he was going for. An awful, terrible decision, of course.
It's amazing how shitty the editing on these sites is. The most vital sentence in the article is completely nonsensical. Does no one proof these?
I remember seeing this on opening night with my teenage friends. One of us was so excited that he literally broke his theater seat rocking back and forth so hard through all of the action scenes.
When you vote, you’re not voting “for” Trump or Biden. Trump and Biden have picked people in each state to act as their Electors. Trump may have picked Ronald Gump and Biden may have picked Flo Smiden in your state, for example. They’re usually local leaders of each respective party. Your ballot “for” Trump actually…
What, you think they’re turning headlights on??