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I genuinely can’t tell if this is a bit, so...good job?

“Fixes.”

Hang on...TBS runs Seinfeld reruns at more than 1x speed? I know people who do that with podcasts but I’ve never heard of a TV network doing it.

I’m so glad my son is too young for YouTube. Or at least the really terrible stuff. At this point he just likes watching the same 30 minute video of fire engines driving by, sirens blaring. I’m terrified of the day that he takes control of the tablet and starts watching these nightmares.

I’m not sure what you mean by “why don’t we hear about socialism.” That’s just a political philosophy you may or may not agree with. Racism, on the other hand, is inherently evil.

I mean...he (or she) is right.

No, it costs $8 a month for every DC comic ever in a handy digital library, plus some classic streaming series and a new hour of programming a week. It's fine if the comics don't interest you but as much as DC is pushing the original series, the comics are the real selling point here. Hell, it costs less than Marvel's

Because we just got two entertaining seasons of a television show? It’s a bummer that it might be ending but I’d rather enjoy what we got than ignore something great because we didn’t get more of it.

That’s a damn shame. The second season was wonderful, Peter Serefinowicz is wonderful as The Tick, Griffin Newman is wonderful as Arthur (and just wonderful in general and one of my favorite people period). I hope someone else decides to pick it up, but if not I’m thankful for the two great seasons we got.

I can see why it might play that way but it feels like a bit of a cynical read to me. I just took it as a moment of pure, badass celebration.

Weirdly enough, I think Judging The Judge is a great intro to Blank Check. They do their patented “connoisseurs of context” deep dive into Robert Downey, Jr.’s career and they get to talk about a hilariously bad movie. It’s pretty much the blueprint for what the show would become, minus the covering a director’s

He’s great on The Tick and his own podcast, Blank Check, is the best podcast. I’m listening to it right now!

Fair enough. I apologize for being a jerk and we’ll just agree to disagree.

Strongly defending a silly opinion to start fights is textbook trolling. But I’m willing to allow for the possibility that your silly opinion is legitimate.

I’m not trying to be a jerk, but I honestly can’t tell if you’re just trolling at this point.

I was a bit unsure about long trips before I bought my Model 3. I test drove one and asked the guy what I would do if I wanted to drive to New York. So he punched it into the GPS and it planned me a route with a few Supercharger stops along the way and it completely dissolved any range anxiety I had. I’ve kind of

Just curious, but how does the Model 3 not take driver input and reward it?

After I bought my Model 3, everyone I know immediately wanted to go for a ride. Everyone was impressed. Half the people who rode in it wanted to buy one. At least one person decided he’s going to buy one in a year or so.

Maybe so. And that’s exactly my point. Maybe it’s a hunk of junk that’ll fall apart and I’ll be eating crow, but right now it seems like a fantastic car that’s fun to drive, has exceptional performance, boasts a number of really snazzy features, and charges in my driveway every night. Based on the overwhelming

I was in the market for a car recently and decided early on that I wanted to get an EV. I narrowed things down to the Hyundai Kona EV and the Tesla Model 3. I eventually went with a Model 3, partially because the Kona EV is impossible to get in the US outside of a handful of states.