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Very true.

Considering how busy areas that aren’t the terminals can be (especially during heavy travel periods such as holidays), if someone nefarious was looking to cause major loss-of-life, an attack there where security is purposefully lax would be devastating.

Not to mention the possibility of using that as a

Exactly.

As I said in another response, Tyson losing is a non-starter. So that leaves a draw, a TKO, or a KO against Paul.

Tyson/Jones Jr. ended in a split draw (although Tyson pretty much dominated that fight, and I’m sure the decision was for Jones Jr to save face). I can see that happening. However, what I think is

As much as I’d love to see Jake Paul get his facebones rearranged irreparably are we really believing that this shit isn’t fixed? I’d say strong odds that Paul walks away with this on some bullshit.

Even the unhealthiest guy in his 20s is still in better shape physically than a guy pushing 60.

Garage space is CHEAP - especially in a place with no basements, even if you don’t want to park a car out of the sun, the extra storage is useful.

Why are modern “2 car” garages so ridiculously small in an era where every other dumbass wants to drive a pickup truck to work every day. My new house is getting a 30x36 attached garage, and if I wasn’t so cheap it would be *bigger*. Two large cars wide with space enough for a couple feet of storage and/or a

I feel for them, I do, but there’s absolutely no reason why anyone in that area should be walking near the train tracks, let alone anywhere that doesn’t have a designate crossing point.

You’d be surprised.

Here in Tampa (specifically, Ybor City) there’s a disquieting number of cases where people inadvertently begin driving down the train tracks, having mistaken them for the road.

Granted, Ybor City is a known nightlife hotspot, and many (if not most) of these people shouldn’t be behind the wheel of a

Perhaps “deaths on American railways” can include derailments, crashes, and people who are either working on or are passengers who die while literally on the train (heart attack, stroke, etc).

Just looking it up, there were 742 reported derailments in 2023, and although figures haven’t been reported for 2023, in 2022,

Very true, but I think the narrative phenomenon at large, outside of FFVII, can be placed primarily at the feet of the MCU.

This stands out even more when you consider that Flashpoint (or any Flash movie that was utlizing the Flashpoint comic as a narrative foundation) was supposed to be released before Infinity War and

It makes me think of a term that’s rarely used anymore: slab-sided.

The front is alright (it feels like it’s missing something above the light bar, and that black void with no badging on the hood gives it a sleepy, heavy-lidded look). The rear is good. But the profile view (and the color as well) takes away all of the

What you said (which I agree with) is one of the reasons why I’m almost certain we’ll never get fully-fledged remakes of the pre-VII titles. I don’t trust SE to rein-in their worst instincts, and lord knows they’d be on full display with a title like VI where the story was very, very lean compared to later titles.

I

Having played the OG Galaxies (as well as the CU, NGE, and The Old Republic), the design of the game and adherence to the movie (as Vogel said) put them in a bind.

We can be honest with ourselves and say that a major chunk of the potential playbase (the ones that weren’t early adopters or heavily researched the game

My two picks: the 3000gt VR-4 convertible and Series 1 VR-4.

Full-time four wheel drive, four well steering, active aerodynamics (up until 1996), two different exhaust modes, 3.0 liter twin turbo V6 that put out between 320hp (and a similar amount of torque), adjustable suspension, an LSD, and the obligatory pop-up

My aunt was in the Air Force and was stationed in South Korea around this time, so my cousin Ricky had Pepsiman as one of his games.

His Playstation was also blue, which I later found out was one of the debugging, region-free variants we didn’t get over in the states. I was amazed at how his console could play burned

I like the hair, if only because it reminds me of Tina Turner as Aunty Entity.

And Miley is clearly enjoying it, which is more than we can say for artists with arguably “better” haircuts/styles who look positively miserable.

I’m certainly no music producer, but the beat feels like it’s missing...something. It’s rather pared down to the point where you’re expecting some big explosion of sound that doesn’t arrive.

All of what you said would make some sense if she was a young, spry, and healthy 30 year old. She was old (aged 70) and in relatively poor health (her daughter mentioned numerous hospital visits, covered by Part A). That financial reasoning goes out of the door when you hit both of those criteria.

The notion that

All of what you said would make some sense if she was a young, spry, and healthy 30 year old. She was old (aged 70) and in relatively poor health (her daughter mentioned numerous hospital visits, covered by Part A). That financial reasoning goes out of the door when you hit both of those criteria.

The notion that

I like the Taycan (prefer the E-Tron) and my favorite color is green, but this color doesn’t do it for me (nor do the wheels), and the interior color choice is rather boring for such an exhuberant exterior (I’d go for brown saddle, white, or one of the custom combinations.)

Also, you’ll be able to score one of these