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I was thinking the same thing. The passengers may have gotten all mixed together.

“I can fix her!

I tried hyperbole, and it was literally the greatest thing in the history of mankind and any other species!

One heck of a hide-and-seek game.

Given the destruction and the mess that it caused, it’s a pretty darn selfish way to off yourself. That being said, it is a pretty fucking metal way to die and as quickly as it would be over it’s probably not a bad way to go.

His words are fair enough. Looking up the demographics of London and it’s 54% white. ‘English’ isn’t just a nationality in the way that ‘American’ is, it’s an ethnicity.

The raft out of the plane is definitely in the realm of “That would obviously be fatal for those people”, but the fridge is just in a whole other universe.

That had to be CGI.  They tried getting the shot practically, but gophers are intensely curious and always got smushed by the flying refrigerators.

According to the header image, this strategy is not what Majors was expecting.

The bulk of those episodes are spent on the show’s central mystery, not on the debate around a mystery the way the courtroom-oriented episodes are.

It wouldn’t be an efficient way to go about things, but I bet these blow up real nice if they get shot with a rifle.

“Foucault argued that children could give sexual consent. In 1977, along with Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, and other intellectuals, Foucault signed a petition to teh French Parliament calling for the decriminalization of all “consensual” sexual relations between adults and minors below the age of fifteen, the

Much larger subs might have enough O2 and fuel to burn up a human body, but this would not.  They’d get burned by the compression ignition, but they’d only get pretty charred in the milliseconds between the hull failure and the impact of the hull and water.

This involves getting full-body tattoos from an intermediary named the Ferryman, an amputee with vitiligo played by Jamie Foxx, because Hollywood seems defiantly unaware that actual amputees and differently pigmented people can act too.

If it was intended to gauge the loyalty of their audience, the ‘test’ sure caused some fallout in much the same way as Chernobyl’s reactor test did.

Also, if you’re ever in Peachtree City, maybe don’t use AOK Walker Autoworks.

He’s using the submersible as part of some elaborate serial-killing.  Puts his victims into an antique diving suit and holds onto them with the submersible’s manipulators.  He takes them down, and watches and laughs as the pressure smushes their bodies up into the helmet.

Larks, jays, finches, summer’s still got all the birds.

How often does a bad performance come from the actor, and how often does it come from bad direction? I can’t help but think about the Star Wars Prequels that were stuffed with bad performances by good actors, due to George Lucas being a bad director.

That’s something that people elide when pointing out the difference in coverage. The submersible thing is something we haven’t really seen before, while overloaded refugee boats capsizing happens a couple of times a year.