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The non-rinders show up in force any time there’s Brie on a cheese plate at a buffet.

The awards are. The ceremonies are about patting each other on the back for 4 hours, when all anyone really wants to see are the ones they give away in the last 20 minutes.

Even a brand new D&D player has more sense of tactics - you get “don’t split the party” drilled into you from day one.

Yeah, plop them down somewhere like Coruscant and they’d fit. For that matter, have them be *from* Coruscant, with their once-shiny Vespas starting to look worse for wear.

Cream of Celery is a roux and mirepoix shortcut, and there’s no way I’m doing either of those while cooking for just me during Current Events.

Eh, Tony’s new voice doesn’t have the same vibe as it did with the irreplaceable Thurl Ravenscroft.

Sounds like a cross between Snow Crash and that Christian Slater series (My Own Worst Enemy) with the dual personalities.

If I’d been in an office with coworkers around and a boss who could actually see when I was working with other people to solve a very complicated problem, instead of just seeing the flaky interim steps, I might still have a job. Or I’d have picked up on his lack of management abilities and jumped teams.

No excuse. It came after DS9 and Babylon 5, which were all about the big arcs.

And Queen Liz in Doctor Who. Basically, she rules.

Meet-cute while birding leads to torrid affair. Partner finds out, murder ensues.

Prestige film with the kind of location shooting that’s more vacation than slog, it’s an easy sell to a big star.

Snopes seems to think “RV driver turned on cruise control and headed back to do $X” is a legend - the stories are older than the Internet - but the same google search that found their article found actual news reports of that happening.

It’s the Clarke’s Law problem: they see it as sufficiently advanced to be magic, annoying those of us who know just how far away from magic it is.

Yeah. Computers are better at dealing with the expected, humans are better at the unexpected, but only if they are paying attention. And the reason why “AI” stans are so convinced computers are better is that humans are not very good at paying attention in situations where nothing has happened for a very long time. So

MV was a hit in the larger pop music scene that didn’t know who any of those other people were, and there was no Internet where we would’ve seen people who did know them talk about it.

OK, who screwed up Bel Riose’s name, Apple or all the news reports?

Nespresso uses aluminum and you don’t have to clean them - just drop them in the provided bag and ship it all back, where presumably the coffee becomes compost and the aluminum gets recycled.

I haven’t seen a Little Debbie in years, but my grocery store has Hostess and Entenmann’s.

If something claims to be a way to move money around but the adult entertainment business is not jumping on it, it’s fatally flawed.