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Nah, DTLA is easily walkable and already has good public transportation. All the traffic is people driving THROUGH which short tunnels doesn’t really address.

It already has a skid plate, it’s called the oil pan.

The lack of accuracy is more reason to warn everyone of the danger.

Ownership chain is shown as ending with Bring a Trailer Inc. currently owning the vehicle. Was this their lunch car??

Love everything but the stripes

So given the mission is accomplished...shut down the company?

I drive a 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ60). If I ever have to date again I plan on it being an effective filtering mechanism.

Illusion of precision and wrong data are two different problems. Sounds like you might have some data the article left out about how this weapon isn’t as accurate as claimed?

Exactly. And it just builds his character even more if he was worthy but decided to not lift the hammer out of courtesy.

I mean other than an incredibly precise laser, or an actual assassin on the ground, this seems pretty damn effective. If someone isn’t completely against any form of conflict I’m confused how they could be against this.

There’s always a first time...

It didn’t in any way come across as making light of her situation or schizophrenia, especially considering the commenter has someone in their family diagnosed with the condition

I’m in the market for one of these, and the link leads to the correct page on Amazon, but Amazon isn’t actually selling any and the lowest price available is $72.

However this link seems to work at the price you’ve posted but it doesn’t seem to be on sale. Much confused.

I’m in the market for one of these, and the link leads to the correct page on Amazon, but Amazon isn’t actually

Honestly, that was my thought while watching the film; the reason the hammer shifted when he first tried to pick it up was because he could, he just chose not to because he’s that much of a good guy. Seems obvious.

When I was a kid I would beg my dad to take me on his annual fishing trip. When he finally gave in we drove up 395 along the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada range past volcano craters, massive signs advertising beef jerky, small dirt roads that lead up to what looked like enchanted canyons, an Ancient Bristlecone

So are you suggesting all the technology they’re developing isn’t worth $19 billion? Or is it just that any company not making a profit shouldn’t be valued that high?

This. There’s literally no difference between killing a horse, dog, or cat for food and killing a pig or cow for food.

As soon as someone states they’re looking for ways to “not be basic” it’s guaranteed they already are and all following solutions will continue their basicness by default.

I’m most confused by leaving it on the street to “see what would happen.” What the hell was the expectation or goal here? Wouldn’t you want to be near it instead of watching from upstairs? That shit doesn’t add up.