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Not really. This film is meant to be seen squarely from his perspective, before the internet and before the news/photos of the real toll had been accounted for. You are in the psyche of a singular character, not really zoomed out. We all know what happened, the point of the movie isn’t to go over it per se.

And this whole spite move just made a bunch of people really excited for the one of the weirdest double features ever. I’m not sure, but I actually think that the choice to schedule Barbie on the same day as Oppenheimer may actually help Oppenheimer because of how many people want to do the Barbenheimer thing. Those

One of the greatest joys of the last few years of pop culture has been the end result of Nolan moving Oppenheimer to Universal out of spite for Warner brothers, and Warner brothers scheduling Barbie on the same day as Oppenheimer out of spite for Nolan, has resulted in TWO radically different, but exciting movies by

HOA’s boggle my mind. I can’t fathom why somebody would voluntarily buy a house with an HOA. They are, thankfully, pretty rare here in Canada.

This is almost as unamerican as HOAs. If someone buys something, it is theirs to do with as they please. They can use it, or they can not use it, but the seller shouldn’t be able to force them to do anything, otherwise they shouldn’t be selling the thing.

I loved Patton’s character in Justified. In my experience living in the south? he’s much more the type of cop you’ll run into than Raylan....

Assholes gotta asshole. 

You had nothing to offer to the conversation, published it anyway.

Additionally, cops lie.

What is this?!?! America?!?!

Well he can always get a job in America. 

Good. ACAB.

Came to say the same thing - truck drivers, waiters and waitresses, agricultural workers, etc. etc. Plenty of people, too few employers willing to pay the going rate (or a living wage).

There’s a shortage of employers willing to pay pilots what they’re worth.

Not trying to make light of this because it absolutely sucks, but clearly pop-up headlights weren’t the real danger.

Going to have to say it, Classic SAAB 900 Turbo.
Double wishbone suspension and “passive rear steering”, equal length front axles so minimal torque steer and impressive handling for a FWD car. And just look at it:

Is it just me, or does the law seem less concerned when a driver strikes a pedestrian, bicyclist or motorcyclist than when they hit another car?

A damned shame they didn’t make sailboats. I’d look good in a Sloop deVille...

Actually you posted pictures of the Nissan model.

Jeremy Clarkston had a slightly different model, but with a Honda engine.