mrfurious72
Mr. Furious
mrfurious72

I’d like the civil penalty to be each complainant gets one shot of beer for each 24 oz cup ordered.  Lawyers get a couple of kegs.

Grounds for a follow-up suit.

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The lawyers will get millions. The plaintiffs will get a 50% off movie ticket (not valid on Friday/Saturday/Sunday, or for a 3D or IMAX show, subject to availability, must book through the app 30 days ahead).

Like all class action suits, even if they win, the majority of the beer will just go to the lawyers, and the rest of us plebs will be lucky to get a free flight glass as recompense.

I don’t watch this show, but I am not surprised that Walton Goggins gave the best performance of the season. He steals plenty of scenes and shows.

While my gut is to agree, I can almost guarantee that the societal costs to the rest of us increases because of things like this. Obviously the fatalities have both direct and indirect costs associated with them, but what is left out here is the likely increase in numbers and in severity of injuries. Injuries that

I’d like to know what types of legal protections are in place for car/truck drivers now that basic protections are being declared optional. Accidents that previously only resulted in injuries are now resulting in deaths on account of motorcycle rider negligence, is that now taken into account when assigning liability

It occurs to me that Cooper Howard is much like Jonathan E. from Rollerball. Corporate types underestimate him as a dumb but pretty advertisement that they can manipulate. It turns out he was just uninformed, which is a correctible state.

The should have ponied up for Clara Peller.

All of these types of documentaries are trauma tourism.  The whole real crime genre is built around the idea.  It good for people to get their stories out but these always feel like they are exploiting victims for views

Considering it now. Will this show swing me one way or another?

Trauma tourists? From the bastion of honesty that is the Discovery Channel (a David Zaslav joint)? Noooo, ridiculous...

IMO it does not make sense to buy an EV if you are planning to rely on a charging network for anything outside of the occasional longer trip. If it is your commuter car, you’d better have a 40Amp+ charger in your garage or dedicated parking space. Anything else and you’re better off with a PHEV, HEV, or just regular

It was fun the first time (very 1980s cyberpunk; a bit like Interplay’s own Neuromancer game from the 1980s), but yes, the memory puzzles got old quickly.

It’s actually Filly, because the town was built on landfill. It’s an unnecessarily confusing name though, I agree. The show really could’ve come up with a name that wasn’t the nickname for a completely different major US city.

I just play the Sim Settlements mod and make pretty little post-apocalyptic towns that I fill with every settler I can download off of the Nexus, that game’s story content is near-unaminously butt and ass.

So, what you're saying is it just fingers everything and waits for it's gut acids to corrode all of that stuff.

Also found in Fallout 76... while named “gulpers” they are also referred to as “salamanders” by at least one NPC.

Neither of you are wrong. People are needed for genetic diversity, that has been established since the whole thing opened with discussions about taboos against inbreeding. But integrating The Raiders by reading them Shakespeare or teaching them calculus is absolutely poking fun at Ivory Tower Intellectuals. They’d be