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Rather simple, unfortunately.

With a relatively high stock price, that’s also buttressed by the fact that many of the largest shareholders got in at an incredibly low price (we’re talking in the single-digit dollars), there are investment banks and hedge funds who are willing to bankroll the expenses of the company so

True, but I think there’s a much bigger market for having the literal 1st car off the line of a given model, rather than a unique color which, according to Chevy’s own words, will at best only be exclusive for the first model year, and at worst, they can simply offer as an option whenever they choose without recourse

According the Chevy’s website, the winner of the auction doesn’t get any exclusive rights to the color, and Chevy is free to use the color on other models, just not another 2023 Z06. Further, even if they do, the winner of the auction doesn’t have any claim against Chevy for damages, nor any sort of recourse to stop

Considering that $150k is going to be MSRP for a fully loaded Z07, I think $230k is a deal for a one-off car.

As much as I like the new C8, and the Z06 will undoubtedly be a stellar vehicle, at $238k, you’re still talking about a Corvette that’s priced to compete with much more visually distinctive and higher-end vehicles from companies that, let’s face it, possess a bit more cachet at that price point.

People were badge snobs

Unless the PAC is a direct business associate of a covered entity under HIPAA, the PAC itself can’t violate HIPAA.

The issue with HIPAA is that far too many people misunderstand what it is. HIPAA only legally binds people who work in the healthcare/health insurance fields, along with those legally tasked with storing,

It’s one of the most stunningly beautiful (if not THE most) cars on the road today, and it has the Audi R8 effect happening for it. What do I mean?

It’s a car that looks so different from the rest of the vehicles in its particular class, that even if certain features don’t necessarily work independently (such as the

Yeah, this list missed the mark on a few things.

No Ohio Players? No Cameo? No KC and the Sunshine Band?

I get trying to give some more shine to some underrated black and queer artists (I’m black and gay myself, so I understand the sentiment), but to leave out some of the biggest artists with some of the biggest disco

The Great Gatsby is interesting because people tend to forget two things about the book that make adaptations tricky:

1. It’s really short (only a little over 40k words in total)
2. A great deal of those words are merely the thoughts and observations of Nick concerning people who doesn’t know well (like his cousin

It’s also telling that KD is lumping Shannon with Skip and Stephen A as though Shannon Sharpe isn’t himself a Hall of Fame athlete (who has 3 Superbowl rings, no less).

KD just salty and bitter, as great as he is as a player, because he hasn’t been the de facto leader of a team who won a championship. It’s so obvious

He’d have to prove that they fired him specifically because of his religion, as religion is a protected class legally. Therefore, they can simply say he was fired/release due to conduct unbecoming of so and so, and he’d have to prove otherwise.

This is why it’s incredibly difficult to prove even actual discrimination

She was hurting, so it’s understandable, but saying condolences to someone you’ve closely worked with for a long time is not really an out of line thing to do.

Will Harvey stick to a strict 1200 calorie diet? Most likely not, but she isn’t doing anything that is significantly different from a lot of bodybuilders before a competition.

Yeah. As much as I enjoyed certain points, the movie couldn’t keep a consistent tone and it’s clear they couldn’t decide whether they wanted to play everything straight, or have it be a quasi-satire/parody of Westerns with a smattering of Blaxploitation thrown in. It didn’t work, and what ended up happening, at least

But is there anything CLOSE to a male Bring It On?

And truth of the matter that’s kind of how the presidency works.

Cawthorn currently has 12 people primarying him as we speak. His district in NC is a GOP stronghold, so any Democrat he went against would likely lose. Therefore, the only reason why a GOP incumbent, in a safe GOP district, would get 12 potential challengers from within his own party is because they saw or knew he had

He’s facing 12 opponents in the primary, has to get at least 30% to make it to a runoff, and has already lost the support of Sen. Thom Thillis, who is backing one of his challengers. This is all in a very, VERY red district where the Dems have no chance of winning.

You don’t get 12 challengers, within your own party,

The issue isn’t the amount of data prior to fights, but instead the realization that many of these phases and fights aren’t revealed at all, or aren’t revealed fully, and more importantly, that the lore implications of these fights and phases are often incredibly significant (moreso in prior expansions than in BFA and

You’re missing the forest for the trees.

The reason why I brought up some of those specific fights wasn’t merely because they were unexpected or secret or weren’t revealed through the PTR or datamining. Instead, it’s because many of those fights (like this raid fight in FFXIV) have major lore and story implications