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Personally I wouldn’t just wear tights. At the same time, this is more for my own embarrassment (and desire for pockets), versus me thinking that noone should do this. Hell, dudes wear full-on yoga pants at the gym I go to and it doesn’t bother me (although the women look much nicer).

Yah, what this random Reddit guy is suggesting is pretty dumb, and I’m not sure why it’s a news story (well, actually I do, because I clicked this article..) but I think people miss that Tesla as a company is really the exclusive reason why automakers are starting to transition to electric vehicles, which in turn will

It’s basically the yoga pants debate but for dudes

Yikes, don’t let that pizza get cold. Probably pretty tasty when it’s hot out of the oven.

CoD4:Modern Warfare did an even better job imo, it had all of the iconic missions which are remembered for their awesome game play rather than controversy like No Russian. Like when the marine you are playing as gets nuked.. by today’s micheal bay constant explosion standards, it’s not so crazy, but given the more

Any and all of the discomfort will be for shock value and likely lack any sort of nuance or insight that might redeem the use of such cheap tricks. The CoD4 campaign was really good, it still had the older call of duty approach of being a video game (over the top) but maintaining a little bit of respect for the

Yeah to be fair to infamous (ahem, InFamous), its morality system was no worse than most other games at the time (since that was the fad, moving forward from “gritty, deep and mature”). But at the same time the entire premise, marketing (and title!) was based on this morailty impact premise. For me it just meant I had

Completely agree. I played this game and realized the whole “WE GIVE PLAYERS A CHOICE” was totally stupid, and every other game I see now which tries morality via button presses is like a flag with the words “avoid” on it. (I did play Mass effect 2 and enjoyed it a lot, but couldn’t care less about paragon/evil shit).

I was really thinking you were going to buy a double-double and beef Bourguignon and meat grind them into a sausage skin.. I almost feel confident, like it might be delicious. Like a meal smoothie.. :0

I like the ‘stock the item in two or three almost seemly unrelated locations but none of them are where you might first expect’ approach taken by the store I typically go to. Really helps me get the aimless meandering time I sorely need on a weekly basis

I’m sort of surprised you eat these then- I suppose it depends on the reason, but the Beyond meat and impossible patties are both close enough that if I’m feeling like eating vegetarian, neither of these would feel like “not meat”, at least from a taste/meal theme standpoint. 

I hear they originally were developing the fully inflatable car as the new feature but then just settled on the side air bag after the metal cars kept winning in crashes for some reason

ITT: people who have awful lives and work at terrible places. I can only base off my own experiences but noone gives two shits when I get in, when I leave when I eat lunch or take a shit, as long as my work is finished when the deadline arrives or if I am late, that I have given early warning/clear communication and

So I think there’s two points in your comment:

So that is a fair point- but I don’t think the hugeness of space will prevent us (or other life) from spreading, at least ‘locally’. What I was trying to get at was, the sheer size of the observable universe (30 billion light years or so?) means there’s gotta be something out there.

My thoughts/mainly other peoples arguments I’ve heard on why an alien species wouldn’t need a ‘full consensus’: similar to other ‘colonization’ whether it was the first people to migrate out of Africa or to north America or later again to North America etc.., in these cases, a small part of society (explorers,

So the age of the earth is part of the reason: given the billions of years life could have evolved, if life aready arose elsewhere in our galaxy, what are the odds they aren’t already ancient by our standards? If they only have a million year head start on us (from becoming intelligent let’s say) maybe we still

Remember the audible ‘aww’ that occurred when this game was announced? That initial impression never really changed imo.. noone really wanted this game and they made plenty of missteps (likely driven by some amount of hubris that the game would succeed no matter what since it was a Valve game). Dota to DOA :p

The lack of them in our solar system is a good evidence we are alone in this galaxy imo. I feel like the milky way will be saturated with them a few million years after we build and launch of first batch of them in the next few centuries or millennia :)

“The odd thing about the radar sightings is that they happened at all. If these craft did belong to some arm of the U.S. government and had a military purpose one would assume that they would be stealthy. Perhaps they were stealthy to some extent but recent advances in radar technology have caught up with them”