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I’ve never been into the show. To me, it always reminded me of when every comic book decided to go “grim and gritty” in the 90s. One most juvenile things to believe is that constant senseless hopelessness and violence are somehow inherently mature. It’s a 13 year old boy’s vision of what adult art should be like.

I went to College in Boston, and scrolled down just to make sure that monstrosity was posted. I might as well point out Beatty Hall on the Wentworth campus, even more ugly on the inside then the outside - and Architecture is one of the highlighted degrees from the university.

Endangered? We should be so lucky.

We did that on the C-17 in case the auto throttle engaged during critical flight phases. Just backing up the pilot in control.

What's the purpose of the extra set of hands behind the throttle levers during take off and landing?

OMG still the best gif out there, and so topical today! Who doesn't love bees?

I was expecting something worse, judging by the comment wars on Apple/Android topics. Guess that's way worse than religion. (It is, obviously ;) )

One owner told Peter King that Goodell has been great for the game of football.

Mankind achieved many great things before mobiles phones!

I remember Saturday afternoons being ruined because I had to "mow" the lawn with a push mower. Mashing the grass with the roller, cleaning off the blades, and getting the file out to sharpen them, the memories haunt me to this day. Keep it, Luddittes.

Brick circles in the streets of San Francisco. These represented cisterns, so the fire department could break them open to access the store of water below.

These fences panels can be found in council estates all over London. They are designed to be cut off at each end and used as stretchers in the event of World War 3.

Clean the crap off your shoes before entering my house. We have tons of these in Philly. They are so decorative that I have had to explain to at least a hundred people what they were meant for.

My pop was in the Battle of the Bulge (99th infantry). It was only in his later years that he told me some of the stories of his time there. These guys, they would go through all this, then come home and go on with their lives. He was in Europe through the end of the war. He said one of the more enjoyable things that

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