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I’m not saying he’s the only person who should be checking, obviously. The Armorer, the AD, and the person handling the weapon should all be checking it together.

According to the affidavit, on previous days, Baldwin asked children to be removed from the set while guns were in use and asked people to move when they were in the gun’s path. I’m not saying he’s wholly responsible, nor even majority responsible. I’m just saying there’s A LOT of blame to be shared here among MANY

“Safety is everyone’s responsibility”, and, there is no single point-of-failure here.

Pretty much that, yeah. Someone finally realized “Hey, this guy has been here in the departure lounge for 300 consecutive days. Does his flight ever leave??”

Of course it was possible:

This seems more in line with the guy that booked the first-class airline ticket that came with no change fees. He’d show up at the airport, enter the first-class lounge, have a free meal, then change his flight to the next day. Repeat for a year.

My guess is he “molted” his old body and he’ll be back as normal for next season.

There are very rare situations where a blank-firing gun is even needed on set anymore.

Now imagine a government re-evaluates data and finds out Tesla lied about something

The source for that Wiki info is 2015. 

I don’t see an imagery date on Google, it could be a few years old.

What, were “Batmobile” and “BTTF Flying, Time-Traveling DeLorean” against the rules to pick or something?

What’s up with “13" and this genre? Because I remember 13 Tzameti, which was about a broke guy who ends up getting entered in a Russian Roulette tournament. A bunch of guys stand in a circle, pointing handguns at the head of the guy in front of them. After a few rounds, last man standing wins, and the rich dudes bet

Tidbit I learned this week: in between tapings, they don’t have to practice at home? There’s a practice tent? With a TV playing Harry Potter on the side?

The fact that this picture is on VW’s own media page and the look of everything in it suggests this was a genuine Wolfsburg factory project.

It is absolutely how it works on Bake Off and all the other reality shows of this type (Great British Sewing Bee, for example, and others)... by keeping the clothes the same both days, editors can use reaction shots and short dialogue snippets from either day to fill in clips.

I go for the business plan of a chicken sandwich food truck that parks in the Chick-Fil-A parking lot (which is presumably empty) on Sundays.

I don’t know for certain who issued the DMCA challenge to the video; of course people are suggesting Tesla was behind it, but I don’t think Tesla would have copyright claims to a video they didn’t shoot.

PLEASE tell me it’s confirmed that season 2 is a different story and not a continuation of a season 1 story that will not finish this year.

I’m working on a project that is a software emulation of the MiSTer hardware, which you then can run other emulation on