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“You could invest in some very extra cheese paper

“Lewald came up with an on-the-spot pitch for the first arc of a hypothetical sixth season of the show”

Chrome 62.0.3202.94.

OK, so it would take @John over 192 years to withdraw his $99.87 million then.

Nope, doesn’t seem to work for me. It blocks the video element on one page, but I have to do that for each and every page that has a different video. Am I doing something wrong?

“If I had 10,000 BTC in a wallet, I could sell them right now on Kraken or Coinbase or Exmo for ~$99.87m in USD, extract my cash and dump it into a checking account and literally have $99.87m.”

“HTC’s latest flagship phone just got Android 8.0 on Monday—if you have an unlocked version.”

Why is there a video about iron lungs after the first sentence in an article about Plex? Especially an article that has no videos? Can you guys please stop with the completely unrelated (and annoying) videos in the middle of the page, especially ones that autoplay? Pretty please???

Shouldn’t the main picture for the article be Manganiello as Deathstroke, since that’s the headline? Or at least be the first or second picture?

“Which rule? The half your age plus 7 rule? Or the twice your age minus 15 rule? Unless my math is off, I think both your scenarios are OK under both rules. Which aren’t hard and fast rules anyway, but guidelines.”

I’m assuming you guys are just trying to get more clicks for articles to get more ad revenue, but when you pull stunts like this, it is more than annoying. You talk about your new formula and end the sentence with a colon, which normally indicates that what follows is an explanation of what came before, except in this

That is rather disappointing; thanks for pointing that out!

“She also doesn’t wear a mask, so you have to think that museum job is gone.”

“The source of my neurosis over the Rolls headliner is its failure to resemble any night sky. Why not use a real stellar pattern? Perhaps vary the brightness accordingly?”

“Are you insinuating that the user can’t add ad block or any other number of ad blockers to Android phones, because that couldn’t be further from the truth.”

“the site is absurd to brows on my mobile device which doesn’t have adblock installed, my god”

Is there any way to get rid of the “Recent Video from Gizmodo” that just sits in the middle of the article? If someone opens the article and just wants to see the video, the first video to click on is that, not the actual video that the article is about. Having to scroll past a completely unrelated video to watch the

“It’s only for the ego of the director of the composer.”

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“Watch that below— the story in question starts at about 6:14.”