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See, this is more like a Han Solo movie should be. It’s about Han Solo, it should be fun. The actual Solo trailer looks...stodgy.

Oh, if only they went back to this.

I cannot get over how awful that costume is.

I know I’m a bit high at the moment but what the hell did I just read? Like, is it me or does this article consist of mostly rambling incoherent thoughts? Should I be doing shots every time I read “Suicide Squad: The Extended Cut”?

This “Super Massive” Black hole pales in comparison to the Government Black hole my taxes goes into..never to be seen again.

Here is the U.S. Seasonal Drought Monitor Map from a year ago

Life on earth just isn’t the same

Considering the toll all that time in space has taken on his body, I’m sure he knows that he sacrificed a significant portion of his lifespan to do what he did and he wants to enjoy the comparatively limited time he has left.

I seed what you did there

But doesn’t this just rob that moisture from eventually getting to the Midwest thereby causing drought conditions which in turn will cause the prices of beef/pork/grains to skyrocket? This is bullshit!

Quit HARPing on the small details.

I thought weather control was supposed to be a conspiracy theory.

Collect every single bloody drop of that water, because this is a fluke and the snowpack isn’t coming back this year either.

Since when do people with lots of money only spend it on things they need? Hell, when I make more than expected I buy myself something nice, not paint for my peeling garage floor.

Well if they have the money, why wouldn’t they buy houses that big? Let them do what they please with their money.

If the Times report is true, this reflects poorly on the state of transparency in the Obama administration

You're talking 2015. The infographic is talking about 1901 to 2000. The US seems to have done okay with wood combined with some additional amount of cut stone (granite, limestone, etc).

Got to love the logic there. Let's replace a renewable, biodegradable material with a non-renewable material that takes thousands of years to degrade. It's brilliant!