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Peter still hates Kinja
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If you haven’t watched Izzard’s explanation of her sexuality and gender expression in Dress to Kill (indisputably her best standup special), you really should. Beyond being utterly hilarious, it’s an extremely well communicated explanation of her perspective and experience for people who, not having lived it, may not

Costco has been carrying a huge bottle of a perfectly good brand for a year now... prevents these kinds of situations!

You’re not wrong that you can’t copyright someone’s image (legal language, their “likeness”) because that’s owned by the individual by default, but you are wrong about what the legal claim is. The claim is that the performers in question have transferred exclusive use rights to their likenesses pursuant to contract.

You tease I thought this was going to be slap bracelet apple watch bands

You tease I thought this was going to be slap bracelet apple watch bands

I think there may also be some confusion as to what constitutes a self install in the question. For example, I already have a 240v outlet in my garage from the old owner’s welder/compressor; when I buy my next vehicle, which I plan to be electric, I’m pretty sure I can “self install” a high voltage charger by plugging

The trailers are supposed to show the parts that look good... right? Because this trailer looks terrible. No wonder it wasn’t picked up. 

NOW IT’S TWERKING ON HIS TONGUE CRIP WALKING IN HIS LUNGS

This set has been heavily discounted across the board at every major retailer to the same price point. Have to think the new ones are around the corner, because that had to come from the manufacturer. Real tempting to grab this monster at that price though. 

This set has been heavily discounted across the board at every major retailer to the same price point. Have to think

This lawsuit is frankly ridiculous. Performers own their own likenesses and the right to license their own images. And this isn’t just about WWE or athletes; any kind of modeling that involves tattooed persons comes into play if this were to proceed.

Related... the lawyer in me feels the need to point out that it may be illegal (depending on your state) to drive with your mirror obstructed like this. Not that this would even be in the top 90% of illegal activity on or around Halloween, but...

If you get the wide flat ones they probably won’t damage the headliner. Just not sure how you’d balance strong enough magnet to hold the thingus vs. too strong and it’s going to put a permanent indentation/cut in the liner. 

Any chance rare earth magnets would hold to the roof? 

You’re better off with the blender bottle because of the wire ball that comes in it which increases mixing and aeration. In a cocktail shaker, ice traditionally takes that place; you can use a wire ball for what is called a “dry shake” if you’re shaking cocktail ingredients without ice and don’t want dilution, which

The information disconnect between the console enthusiasts and the PC enthusiasts on this subject has been kind of shocking. 

I really don’t know what those people thought PCIe 4.0 NVME drives, external or internal, were going to cost. 

For whatever one data point is worth, my 1TB Sabrent Rocket PCIe 4.0 NVME is running like a peach (and currently onsale on Amazon for $160 after a coupon). In fairness though, the 4.0s haven’t been in the wild long enough to have meaningful data on drive failure rates because you probably aren’t worried about the

Oh hey Samsung finally released a PCIe 4.0 NVME 1tb drive. Only a year or so after AMD put PCIe 4.0 into the wild, but I guess better late than never... 

I’ve found that one tends to show up in Tartarus, the first area, on most runs. I’ve also found that one usually pops up in the third area, too—a place whose name I’ll withhold because its reveal is something you should experience yourself. Beyond that, you probably won’t find any, so if you see one, go for it.

Considering who Chief Justice Gants was, may he rest in peace, I would suspect he was/would have been pleased that the researched came back with such data driven proof of what so many people have been denying. Gants was a longstanding advocate for criminal justice reform and a vocal critic of the way mandatory minimum

(3) Because they’re almost always introduced at cost or at a loss to generate licensing fees, store fees, and in-game micro-transaction fees, for their closed market platforms.