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I’m with both of you.

I get not wanting to damage your vehicle, but at the end of the day, if you’re dead, it really doesn’t matter if you’re vehicle is borked or not.

Here here.

I’ve also never understood the hate for the C5 Corvette. “Too blobby”? Low-slung, incredibly sleek, and while not as sharply defined as some other sports cars of the day, aesthetically, it matches well to other sports cars that get all kinds of love and also share the rounded looks (RX-7 FD, Supra, Viper

He was just in a movie with Liam Neeson and Ciaran Hinds called In the Land of Saints and Sinners (I really enjoyed it, and was the first time I had seen him in anything post-GOT).

That being said, Jack played a young hitman without any qualms about killing, and he really can’t run away from his face.

He’s in the stage of his career where he clearly doesn’t give a fuck, and is clearly enjoying all of the roles he takes (which tends to be the path for most British and Australian performers, unlike many of their American counterparts).

Not every talented actor wants to take only Oscar-bait roles in prestige films.

Granted, this movie was a Michael Bay film, but my God did I love him as a lovable, roguish sociopath (Nightcrawler but with actual charisma) in Ambulance. As you said, he plays that very, very well, and it looks like he’s always having fun.

He’s just not believable as your traditional action protagonist, muscles and

I’d be interested in seeing how you think they could’ve done this.

It’s almost exactly that.

The rabbit hole with these people runs deep, and it’s a very weird cross-section of virulent racists (both white and non-white) who see the entire American paradigm as specifically racist towards them exclusively, outright secessionists, and very pro-American types who simply think that taxes

Turns over what I presume is an American Passport and then claims to not be a citizen?

Fucking brilliant.

This is true, but to be charitable, perhaps it was a sense of justifiable cruelty. Leaving two people to do an utterly miserable death is horrific, yet it was a response to them attempting to usurp what limited power she had at the time, as well as an attempt to steal her dragons. Yes, leaving bodies on display is

You bring up some very poignant points about the “Hollywoodification” of the show, as well as the general pull towards stories which focus on either individual, against-all-odds heroics, or pure displays of power by a singular entity, especially when it comes to TV narratives.

Unfortunately, we see all-too-often that

Most of my friends who are GoT nuts have more issues with season 8 in general, rather than the ending specifically.

Their issues (in no particular order) are: The entirety of the Battle of Winterfell (poor lightning, Sansa deciding to barricade herself and the rest of the non-combatants in a crypt during a battle that

Thank you for the kind reply. A few things.

Exactly.

I can only imagine the feeling it must be to have the multi-billion dollar company you have 32 years of a life to seem more than ready to take your case to trial, especially if you know that the overwhelming majority of these cases get settled well-before any trial gets scheduled. 

I’ll bite, since apparently you were so pressed in the middle of the night to respond.

1. People aren’t merely implying he was murdered, they’re both implying and outright stating that Boeing did it, or that the evidence (of which there’s none for murder) points to Boeing having a hand in it. You’re right that some

Why do you care so much? What’s your angle on trying to gaslight me and the rest of the public? You think the public can’t recognize when someone is trying to pull the wool over?

You wildly underestimate the speed, accuracy, and control that the government can perform with when it is a matter of national security.

No worries, and I understand completely.

I’m a millenial myself, and I can only imagine how difficult it is for the generations younger than us — who grew up during a time where not just internet, but fast internet was part and parcel to life — to be able to accurately assess and sift through purposeful bullshit and

You’re not wrong, but people wildly overestimate both the number of security cameras and CCTV that’s available in the US, let alone the methods utilized to maintain said cameras and data.

Charleston, SC (where the hotel was) isn’t London. Not only that, but most people wouldn’t have their attention called to a random

It’s just wild to me that someone will assert that the “most likely explanation” is suicide, simply because someone else they’ve never met said so, and especially when this claim is made by someone who has never met the man in question.