mrtusks84
MrTusks
mrtusks84

(still eating it anyway)

I do not object.

Direct tooth contact with ice, or even indirectly through very cold beverages, is pretty uncomfortable for a lot of people, I think.

No further questions.

Between which two points are you traveling?

You should talk to a neurologist if you seriously have fears about that.

The determining factor is ice. Ice freezes teeth and drops in an avalanche onto your face when the glass is less than full.

In PA the tax is technically paid by the estate as well, but the Department of Revenue doesn’t care whose pockets the money comes from when its time to pay a lien.

Federal estate taxes have a limit like that (actually there may be no federal estate tax at all right now, thanks Republicans?) but there will likely be state inheritance taxes as well.

Pay your inheritance tax as soon as possible. In my state in particular (PA) you’re taxed on the value of what you inherit, even if there’s no cash. This particularly applies to real estate, on which the state will place a lien for payment of the tax. That means a title company will make you pay the tax out of

Maybe if we all paid a penny more in taxes

Brigitte as, uh, Link.

Do you know the whole story? The original actor was already a Gearbox VP and agreed to do the other games as part of his regular job. Then he wanted to get paid extra to do BL3 and they couldn’t come to an agreement. It was business on both ends, he wasn’t some poor exploited artist.

As long as Boomer money is at stake, only rioting will work.

I mostly meant Amtrak in general. I have no take on the Amtrak dining car because I’m too broke to take Amtrak. There’s not really any judgment for me to make, nefarious or otherwise.

Is the junk button really that useful? I feel like you either press a button to mark junk one at a time, or press a button to sell junk one at a time. In terms of efficiency I don’t understand the advantage.

It’s jarring in the beginning, but eventually it becomes less apparent.

Do not attribute to nefarious intent that which can easily be explained by mere poverty.

The Amtrak dining car died because it costs more to go 200 miles on Amtrak than it does to go 3,000 miles on a plane.

“I never charge my Switch, and my Switch is never charged! My Switch is broken!”