engineerthefuture
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engineerthefuture

Exactly this. I was pumped for Dinobots. My 6 year old and I are equally excited for Beast Wars.

Rich people get a different judicial system.

The most likely answer is the simple one - Lebron is one of the most famous people in the world and his presence will make a ton of non-racing people talk about this race now. 

To this race, I’m not certain, but he is a member of a sports ownership group that has stakes in NASCAR (amongst many other sports). With how many American sports people have been investing into Euro soccer clubs, I wouldn’t be surprised if the upper tier, like billionaire Lebron, are also investing into racing. 

There are some enjoyable videos of Shaq in a Smart car.

With how messy Justice League was (especially compared to standalones like MoS, WW1, & Aquaman), I kinda give a pass with how they play the Flash and figured it should be at least somewhat better. 

It’s how the trickle-down effect is achieved in Economics 619.

Isn’t the general consensus on Ezra Miller is that they are a very good actor but a really shitty human? It’s not exactly a shock that their acting plus a team of creators with a very good recent track record would create a good movie. The reviews feel like people are disappointed they can’t shit on Miller as an actor

My 9 year old and her friends all love it and have probably watched it a dozen times. Saw some kids dressed as the 3 witches last Halloween, so it was definitely a hit in that group. Any adult I’ve talked to about it pretty much agrees with you- it’s not great, it’s not terrible, it makes our kids happy, so meh?

I saw it mentioned in dozens of comment sections during lockdowns & vaccine mandates (along with 1984). The people who are anti-vax and held mask burnings are also the kind of people who don’t actually read the books they are referring to in online comments, therefore there is no logical connection you can make. I

Would it be wrong to require all billionaires to compete in combat sports?

Semi unrelated, but Judeo-Christian traditions are still extremely impactful on the traditions of Western cultures, regardless of your personal religious stance. American laws regarding marriage, adoption, taxes, medical access, the distribution of post-mortem assets, and national holidays are just a handful of

Don't throw stones in looted houses. 

I’m certain that Britian will respond by immediately giving back almost everything in their museums that they “collected” over the centuries...

Idk if it is the angle of the flag or the grammar level of that group, but the lack of space between ‘go one’ versus the well spaced words everywhere else is infuriating.

I believe the new Grand Hylander is supposed to come out in a hybrid, but I bet it will be as easy to obtain as a Rav4 Prime and I'm pretty sure it still costs the same $50k+ as any of the Siennas that are actually available. 

Dealer shenanigans, limited inventory, and the inability to do a real pre-order are what eliminated Toyota for me. A hybrid Sienna would be great, but the waitlist for the specs I wanted appears to be infinite (people ahead of me were at 10 months and waiting) and the used models all cost basically the same as new. I

I’m currently pending delivery on a 3-row since I too had the issue that my 5 passenger car couldn’t be made bigger for a 6 person household. A perk I found in looking for the 3-row market is that things like driving dynamic and visibility is generally bad in all of them, so I ended up narrowing down my list based on

There should be a QOTD that asks people which dealers they have had GOOD experiences with

If someone puts in a 2023 order, but it sits in waiting until the next model year, do those orders just carry over and the person is forced to pay whatever the closest 2024 pricing is? Do people have to make a new 2024 order and hope whatever dealer they went through will wait for them to rebuild and get back in line?