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I think the belief that one needs to see every show/movie to enjoy each one is the bigger detriment than having them actually intertwine. As a whole, the only thing one really needs to see to understand what is going on would be the first move in the series. Everything else may add to it, but they will generally

Also, that no body parts have washed ashore with markings that indicate an orca attack. I wouldn’t be shocked if it happened, but they are known as somewhat selective eaters and that diet is something carries intergenerationally within the pod. So long as one of them doesn’t decide humans are a good snack and starts

I think the box office bomb was more of a reflection of the last handful of movies/shows to come out. It’s the ~11th MCU movie since End Game, at least 7 of them (Black Widow, Eternals, Shang-Chi, Doctor Strange 2, Black Panther 2, Thor 4, & Ant Man 3) are generally considered anywhere from bad to okay. I don’t think

To my knowledge, the only ever recorded attacked by killer whales were by those in captivity. None recorded in the wild. Diving with sharks versus diving with killer whales is a very different thing, though. Many sharks are only marginally larger than a human, making humans a bad choice for prey when there are all

The type of hot girl that will ruin your life is the one in the cigarette car. 

Even though I liked a few titles you mentioned, I agree that this box office reflects the the last year of the mcu a lot more than this movie. When people are excited, they go see a movie early. The opening box office is rarely a reflection of the acting, writing, or directing, as no one has seen it to make those

Similar age, but I went to private school, so it was land rover, jetta, and recently off lease luxury cars. However, when I hung out with my city public school friends, this was pretty accurate, except for the truck. The truck was almost spot on for the country schools, but it was an S10.

I’m not even sure why Chrysler still exists, so it may simply be part of the (apparent) plan to kill off the whole brand. 

I thought that the Disney execs wanted to cut back on the costs that were going into the TV shows, since they weren’t juicing the movies the way Disney hoped. They haven’t liked the lack of profit versus the other Disney mediums, in general, for Dinsey+. Disney shareholders expect everything to profit quickly and

AWD wasn’t even standard. Mine was front wheel drive, but the incentives also brought it down to $17k new, which the price market they should have been competing in all along. It was great for the econobox box it was, but I couldn’t imagine hitting that starting MSRP of $30k for anything less than a Trailhawk version.

Wrecking his Ferrari

In terms of old guys doing concerts beyond their prime, Kiss at least still put on a really good show (about 10 years ago anyway). Watching Tommy Lee play the piano instead of any drum solos ultimately killed my willingness to try any other old guy shows, at least in regard to the cost they often demand.

and that’s a welcome antidote to modern television

I will say that I genuinely hate the human side of the story for these films.

That sounds like dealers charging the ADM to place a reservation for a hot model. 

Almost every car company has been complaining about the 2nd hand market and even garbage companies like Ticketmaster haven’t tried auctioning high demand things. I would assume every one of them would have already tried it. My guess is that is why car companies do “special edition” vehicles with a limited production

Absolutely, but in both of those land block instances, it was state laws creating more issues and federal laws. Either way, it’s probably best that federal government write the laws as they relate to other nations. Just seems like a lot of additional issues could arise with individual states taking on other nations.

Reminds me of a quote I heard about life as a billionaire (more or less). Question: “What’s it like living as a billionaire?” Answer: “I can live as though everything is free. Houses, cars, restaurants, vacations, they are all free for me.”

The Toyota Highlander Hybrid is arguably the best three-row midsize crossover on the market. It gets great gas mileage, rides well and has plenty of room for second-row passengers

https://wallethub.com/answers/ci/why-is-car-insurance-in-michigan-so-expensive-1000256-2140685747/#:~:text=Car%20insurance%20in%20Michigan%20is,lifetime%20coverage%20for%20catastrophic%20injuries.