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jbhelfrich

I’m very forgiving of my entertainment, but...yeah, this felt phoned in. More like they wanted to give Jackson some screen time because he’d felt left out of the last few movies, and just kind of shoveled together a plot to do it.

As an Ohio resident, I get to pay an extra $100 a year for my registration because I dare to drive a Prius, even though I probably drive less that 5000 miles a year.

“ModCodeOfConduct” isn’t an individual, it’s an account that is used as a contact point, and probably shared by multiple people inside Reddit to the extent that it’s actually a user account.

Maybe medical responders finding an unconscious rock star said “Hey, maybe we should administer Narcan, just in case.” That doesn’t seem like a huge leap in logic.

I do have to admit, in retrospect, I’m surprised it took Trek this long to do a “would you kill Hitler” episode when the obvious candidate for the story has been sitting there the whole time in the background of Kahn.

It’s another attempt to humanize a man who, for decades, has never made one mention of his wife.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai claimed in the audio that users don’t want “blue links,” instead they want “comprehensive answers”

Glad the community is finally pushing back on things like this. I stopped playing WoW a long time ago, but there are a couple others like this that I remember.

This is a bullshit headline. You imply that NASA is somehow directly linked to this incident, when what happened was this company took advantage of a 65 year old program that lets NASA support novel development efforts if they think they’ll learn something useful from the process.

Why should it be any different from the DC Comics universe?

Look, I know it’s time travel and comic books and multiversal nonsense and all that.

The Shadow War ended in Episode 6 of Season 4.

https://www.theroot.com/black-panther-wakanda-forever-star-tenoch-huerta-respo-1850530478

As a professional QA person (not in games) this statement is the equivalent of putting a giant neon Kick Me sign right over your most sensitive bits.

So why all the moves? Two words: writers strike.

Go look up Cory Doctorow’s “enshitification” posts for his detailed breakdown of the whole process.

The headline feels a bit too accusatory.  Makes it sound like her custody was under some sort of legal challenge.  Really, it’s “Wood sends kid to spend summer with father because her ex is an asshole.”

...I feel like you didn’t actually read my post.

The core idea of the statement, though, is that the appointment shouldn’t have been made because it was close to the election. Which is factually incorrect—there is no part of the Constitution that reduces the President’s authority as an election nears, or even after it is held--and dangerous to endorse.

Plus, uh, Barrett getting confirmed in late October 2020 after millions of people had already voted in a presidential election—an election that would oust the man who nominated her—is just an eternal stain on this woman’s tenure.