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So, two years in prison or two years of probation? I’m seeing conflicting reports, even in the same articles. Also, what were the charges they were convicted of? I mean, I’m not professionally paid to write about this stuff and present it for public consumption, but those questions immediately come to my mind...

I really don’t get the crowds and the panic. What am I missing with the mechanics? Not the popularity, but what about the mechanics leads to people acting like crazed mobs? What’s the urgency?

I was at least hoping for a cut-out that allowed one testicle to hang out in the open...

I just think the attitude is silly. The topic here is dress code enforcement and you respond in support because you like to dress up on airplanes. Good for you. The issue is placing that standard on others, so if you aren’t speaking on that topic with your comment, why are you speaking? The logical progression is

Good for you. Now, I’m missing the part where you explain how you have the right to demand other people conform to whatever standard you set for yourself.

“But I think it might be insulting to the person submitting to me if I hired them for that reason.”

“That photo was taken to be a personal conversation with a girlfriend.”

Hey, if you buried them, you should still be good. These guys are just finding bodies out in the open. You’re glad you put those people in the ground (literally), now, right? A stitch in time...

Please say Zack Snyder is going to direct. Please, please, please, please, please...

If the connection is purely coincidence, you aren’t really exploring the history of the word “Pokemon”, you’re just talking about the sound used as a word.

Still no online co-op? That’s what I’m seeing elsewhere. Can anyone confirm?

That’s nice and condescending, but where is the brains in voting for candidates that don’t support the policies you want? Candidates come to the voters if they want their support, they don’t change their policies based on who voted for them in retrospect. Throwing away your beliefs and policy positions for a candidate

Yeah, it’s the people that are the problem, not the candidate and campaign...

Back to the original analogy I presented, why do you give access (not just access, but desirable, convenient, incentivized access) to a pinch point, then? That’s what they are doing by giving access in load screen in the first place, assuming it’s the miracle you claim. You aren’t arguing anything other than they

Is Beano considered performance enhancing?

I tried one (BK chili dog) and thought it was terrible. It was like eating a salt lick on a bun.

Has no one ever heard of fried mac and cheese before? Why is this being treated like some Rubicon crossing by the media when this is a pretty common county fair style fried and/or on-a-stick food product?

You design around constraints, not in ignorance of them. Please, take some responsibility for your work.

As a mechanical designer, I wouldn’t put a hole near your hands on a steering wheel that nicely fit a finger in a comfortable position while driving ... which then pinches shut when you turn the wheel.

The biggest current problem they have (not the only one, but the one that makes everything else that much worse) is how slowly the inventory screen comes up and populates. You want to pop a consumable during play, and it takes forever. Couple that with the fact that they pull you out inventory screens when loading up