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Look at my keyboard; it has 104 buttons of all kinds of size and shape; they are very closely spaced; they are sensitive to the touch; yet I managed to type this message without screwing up. Hello, Mercedes, you have found your next driver!

Bribing and cheating your way into a public university? I’m filing this mess under White Bullshit.

Whoa! whoa! whoa! Get those facts out of here! Our President got opinions!!!

If the black box always survives the crash, then why don’t they just make the plane out of the black box? Duh!

Always seeking to go one unnecessary step further, when often old and simpler is far better.

This is a really good point. It’s hard to overstate how much I like the ending fight. It’s the first time in the history of the MCU when Iron Man is genuinely scary -it’s Stark stripped of quips and irony and all the protective emotional armor. He’s just an angry guy who never got over his mom dying, and a furious

(As the Super Bowl comes to an end)

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Daniel Bruhl also played the great Niki Lauda in Rush.

Yes, Daniel Brühl is amazing, I follow him since his breakthrough role in Goodbye, Lenin!
And for the record, we all love Captain America, but Iron Man was right.

You hit on what I think most filmmakers don’t realize about sequels: they should get deeper into their characters with each installment, not bigger with their spectacle. (The best sequels do both: Godfather 2, Dark Knight, Spiderman 2, Aliens, Empire Strikes Back, etc)

That shot at the end of the movie where Iron Man and Captain America are framed in a crack in the wall mid-fight is amazing, just a perfect combination of iconography and character.

The software in the F-35 has improved drastically over the past 2 years and is continuing to do so. This is why you have rookie 24 year old 1LT F-35 pilots taking out seasoned Colonels with over 20 years of flight experience in F-15s/16s.

That looks cool, but is it a maneuver you would ever want to do in combat? 

XtraBoost- Sounds like one of those testosterone/virility/sex drive whatever supplements that you see in the last few pages of an automotive magazine

US Automakers: Sedans are dying we’re not going to make any more or sell them here.

Literally everyone else: Hold our beers.

As a lifelong German sedan devotee, I have to admit: I find the current mid-sized crop from Hyundai/Kia and Honda to be awfully compelling.

Hyundais, to me, have always looked like a mesh of design cues from other cars. This one has a touched up Ford Fusion front and upside down Civic hatch rear. Not that it is a bad thing, just that is what it looks like to me.

Imagine a future where a cracked windshield costs $4000 to replace!

That poor guy died all alone on a bench in a Subway platform. The idea of that seems much worse to me than being forced to walk by him.

It’s kinda hilarious how whenever the us air force funds a movie it never turns out good.