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This is what I always heard about “women being cold.” It’s the result of dumbass fashion trends that says for men to be “professional” means wearing way too many damn layers.

And if you want a BD series droid to go with him, you need to steal one from Peli in the big Mando Naboo Starfighter set.

Muskrat thinks he’s going Full Thanos by saying “fine, I’ll do it myself” about everything, but Musk is no Thanos.

SHAKE AND BAAAAAAAAAKE.

Mephisto confirmed!

I read that as the Disney cartoon kicking off an era of particular interest in Robin Hood movies. I have no idea how common/popular Robin Hood movies were before 1973, but that’s what I think Justin was trying to say.

The Russell Crowe movie was darker and edgier (and coloured entirely in greys and browns) and was a miserable slog to watch. If they’re going that route, at least have some damn archery. Crowe did most of his fighting with a warhammer.

I wasn’t sure this movie was actually related until I saw a quick flash of the truck in one of the trailers. Then again, I don’t know much about the original show.  I saw a lot of re-runs of 80s action shows as a kid, and even today most of them are still running somewhere, but I can’t remember ever seeing a single

There are still Episode I Pepsi vending machines out in the world, and people map them out and visit them.  I think that alone speaks volumes.

I still don’t understand the ending to The Death Cure. They discover that the hero dude has super blood that could cure people completely, and after learning this they. . . just fuck off to an island somewhere. Made no sense. All they needed was some blood, it’s not like they needed to harvest his brain like they did

Good for him. I never particularly like Jar Jar, but I never hated him either, maybe because I was just the kind of kid Lucas was targeting with the character. Nobody should be bullied over an acting role; Best didn’t even do a bad job, the character just didn’t resonate the way George envisioned. I’m glad Ahmed could

In this context (to me, at least) physical means the data is stored on something that is physically within your posession, whether that’s a VHS tape or a rip on your hard drive, and digital would be something streamed or stored on a cloud, where your access could be revoked at any moment and you’d have no way to

Does Gree have a removable head?

But colloquially, when people say “mid-engine,” they’re really talking about rear-mid. If they’re talking about front-mid, they’ll say “front-mid,” if they even bother distinguishing it from front-engine to begin with. The only time I’ve ever seen an exception is when some obnoxious car nerd says something like “the

I will always support Morena Baccarin getting more work (and she’ll always be Adria the Orici to me, sorry Browncoats). But as a fan of Fire Country (it’s fun in a stupid way), I’m not sure what the point of this series is. Fire Country at least has the unique hook of inmates doing a work-release thing as

I’m waiting for “Chicago Towing.”

The tree exploded because it got hit by lightning.

That’s because all their “new ideas” are stupid and ugly, like the split lights on the Cherokee.  People might be more receptive if their attempts to be different were actually good.

It’s the Lucid Air GT.

Oh yeah, me too!  I saw one last week, for the first time in years.  They weren’t common even when new.