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Could you imagine that? A world where the sound your car makes is picked like a ringtone? Because I think it would be hellish. 

I’m less surprised that this is a thing than I am that this hasn’t been a thing before.

Another spokesperson has added: “AP has this policy so the comments of one person cannot create dangerous conditions for our journalists covering the story.

That was one thing that struck me about Gaetz. When the investigation came out, nobody defended him. Everyone was running to the press to tell them how he's always been an asshole and a creep, but, of course, after he was elected and anonymously. Awesome moral courage there, dudes.

“Quite frankly, is this the worst you’ve got on me?”

I have no opinion of anything in this article as written, but if I were one of the photographers there, I think I’d feel pretty unappreciated if my subject at a professional photo shoot says, “Hey, roll in a full-length mirror. I need to take a cell phone camera picture of this.”

They can’t fly it, but they can make it a permanent fixture of their fleet, sending it off on loot-gathering missions across the galaxy.

This reminds me of my cat. She’s about five years gone now, but prior to that, she was ENTIRELY uninterested in any toys or furniture I bought for her. She’d sometimes use the cat tree, but couldn’t be bothered with any of the toys or the catnip I got her. In fact, she also was terrified of almost anyone who wasn’t

I say this as a person who regularly watches stuff on Twitch: It’s bizarre how gatekeepery Twitch viewers are about things like Just Chatting, makeup streams, and hot tub streams. This is a website where some of the biggest claims to fame are broadcasting reruns of a thirty year old public access painting show and a

“I’m talking off the top of my head. And a lot of times I’m saying shit that I don’t even mean. I’m saying it because this is a fucking podcast.”

You'd think they would have caught this during one of the many infrastructure weeks we've had in the last four years...

Is this film as much like an American Peninsula as it seems to me? It sounds interesting, so I might check it out.

I’ll be honest, when the PS5 was released and there was nothing about PSVR, I assumed Sony was going to let it quietly die. This, though, sounds pretty badass. I’m not a VR guy (tried it a few times, thought it was cool, but don’t think it would be worth the money or space for me, given how much I would use it), but

I would go with Planescape: Torment. Actually, most of the CRPGs from around then, but mostly Planescape. I tried playing it maybe a year ago, and it could really use some modernization just to make it feel less clunky.

Thinking of that era, it really was interesting how sequels were getting done. Zelda 2, as you mentioned, Castlevania 2, the US version of Mario 2... Every one of them significantly changed up the formula, and my memory of the response was that all of them were pretty universally disliked (though I believe all of them

When the court decision dropped granting them access to the ballots, it must have been the worst thing that could have happened to them. As long as they didn’t get access, they could continue to pretend to be the aggrieved little guy, but now that they've got everything they wanted, they have to actually do something,

Decided to steel my stomach and look up what happened to her. She lost her arm, but otherwise appears to have recovered without much visible injury. The most horrifying bit is that the insurance offered to pay her US$33000 for her injuries. Apparently, she died the production company and won, which, good, but it seems

Well, I should hope they would know, given the the place I (regrettably) learned the definition of that term was in a story about a stuntwoman who almost died on a Resident Evil movie set.

They really, really don't want you to see that total, I guess.