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    I think they only reason they’re telegraphing that so hard is because it’s a head-fake, and we’re going to slapped with some other horrible surprise thing that we missed because we’re all waiting for Sean Skele-bean to start chasing Arya.

    My prediction is that Winterfell f*cking loses hard next week, Bran “dies” and winds up warg-ing back through time (Doctor Warg?) to become Bran the Builder, and we get at least an episode or two of him building the wall, becoming the 3-eyed raven (groot version), and setting up some heretofore unseen endgame plan to

    At this point I’m actually thinking they’re head-faking us—they said “the crypts where it’s safe” so many times in this episode that they MUST know the entire audience is thinking we’re gonna have a headless Sean Bean chasing Arya around (“like in the trailer!”)...they have some other awful surprise in store, and it’s

    Mueller literally cited the (long-standing) DOJ guidance saying not to indite a sitting president as reason for not pursuing the obstruction charges. In the report. Also this gem:

    “Are they really paying you enough to say that stuff, guys?”

    Oh, fuck off and all..

    The letter-writer’s point is that amazon is bragging about raising the minimum pay while removing bonuses that were worth far more than the increase (and from the sounds of it were the only thing keeping some people afloat—which, relying on bonuses and perks, isn’t a great financial situation to be in, but they were at

    Because cost of living is a universal constant in all regions of the country and everyone has infinite mobility to pull up stakes and relocate cross-country for marginal economic gain! Of course!

    If you’re asking, then the threshold is already in your rear-view mirror 

    This is a Seattle-flavored truthfact. 

    Hey, manual toyobaru here. 

    Jalopnik Community Hivemind Car-Buying Rules:

    Right? I didn’t expect to walk away from this article thinking “fuck the Cyclones,” but damn: fuck the Cyclones.

    “Other people do bad things, why are you ‘picking on’ this one?”

    It’s simultaneously jam-packed and threadbare, both a beautiful piece of storytelling yet incomprehensible the minute you start thinking about what it takes to string it all together.

    It’s easier to simply predict growth and then hack and slash expenses whenever that unrealistic growth target isn’t met.

    You are correct. 

    The “Beaufort wave”:

    ...Seabees, Army Corps of Engineers...the military does, in fact, have entire divisions that are extremely good at fixing stuff. Often while getting shot at. These are the guys who build airfields in the middle of nowhere or run out to slap a bridge across a river right before the tank battalions roll through. I’d