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Given all the police abuse videos that have come out in recent years, the answer apparently is “The kind of man who wants to be a cop.”

I had one too, with a one hour (each way) commute to college. I got insane gas mileage on it, probably saved several hundred dollars on gas alone during my years at college. It was also perfect for parking on campus, as I could cram the thing into spaces no one else could fit into. I’ve never regretted having that Geo

Hah, if there’s another Georgia blowout game he’ll be out before the end of the year, and quite possibly out before then even without one. The fans are pissed and Butch Jones is dead coach walking.

Just wait another 20-30 years when they release a flashback of the Flashback HD, with flashback on it too. Then you can have a flashback of the Flashback having flashback on it.

In Japan at the Studio Ghibli museum. That’s it, it’s not available any other way and is unlikely to ever get a digital or disc release. There’s a couple of other shorts that are museum-only, but none of the others are sequels. I got to see The Whale Hunt when I visited the museum.

I think you do still, but you could try upping it to another site, like Vimeo. Probably less likely to get DMCA’d quickly there too. If you do up it somewhere, let me know, cause I’d love to see a better version of it.

There’s a fansub of it running around too, using the same source. Even with the horrible video quality, it’s well, well worth watching.

Tokyo’s storm water drainage system is insane, and handles typhoons without any trouble. I’m not sure if it would handle a tsunami or not, but I’m betting they designed it with those in mind as well. Obviously won’t help with earthquakes, but at least flooding is less likely.

There’s been an update since, it notes:

300 foot slide, plenty of time to be banged against rocks on the way down. She could have been knocked unconcious, then buried under a foot or two of snow. Quite possible that she never regained consciousness before she died from lack of oxygen. She could have been in a situation where she could have gotten free if

Actually, we already have lost things. Just one minor example: Back in college I used to play a MUD a lot. Eventually I got tired of it, but would check back in occasionally. The MUD was moved to new servers a few times, ending up in an entirely different country even. But eventually it vanished. Not only the server,

Sounds like a game that’d be vastly improved playing in an emulator, just for the ability to use save states anytime you wanted.

That also ignores the fact that their “sharp dressing” has become forever tied to fascism and murdering Jews. Hollywood uses that style of dress as a go-to “these are bad guys” thing all the time. It’ll forever be associated with that. So even if they were sharp dressed at the time, they ruined that entire style of

The police department’s still dragging their feet, but he lost his EMT job. He’s also made life harder for all law enforcement at the hospital, as they will no longer allow law enforcement in patient areas, or to even talk to the nurses. They have to deal with supervisors only.

That’s been my general experience too, but then you get an exception and it’s a wonderful suprise. I bought some cute socks from a seller in China and they arrived within a week, two weeks before the estimated deliver by date. I was amazed.

And let me tell you, having uninsured motorist coverage is worth every penny if you end up getting hit by one. My dad had that happen a few months back. The other guy was driving without a license, or insurance, and ran a stop sign to plow into the side of dad’s truck. The road dad was on has no stop signs, and this

I saw a commenter on another site responding to a troll, pointing out that advocating to allow people to not sign up for healthcare is freeloading, pure and simple. See, those people will wait till they’re desperately sick, or in an accident and need health care. Then they show up at the ER and can’t pay the bill.

It’s incredibly easy to fail a polygraph. I’ve been in that situation, and the examiner felt that I was truthful, but the machine showed a reaction. What they don’t tell you beforehand is that the machine measures reactions, and those reactions can be caused by many things: guilt, fear, worry, etc. So when they ask

The article doesn’t say whether she voted for Hillary or not, only that she volunteered for Sanders based on healthcare. You’re jumping to a conclusion with no evidence to back it up.

Yep, she was involuntarily committed on June 29th, but released early on July 3rd after a psych evaluation. This shows one of two things: 1. She’s not insane and is doing this all quite deliberately for reasons known only to herself, or 2. The US’ joke of a mental health care system has failed yet another person. My