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Game looks alright to me, screw that other dude’s negativity.

1) Is the article supposed to end where it does? It seems very abrupt, and as if there is no conclusion. What’s there is good, though.

...Esquilin was placed under arrest and handcuffed (behind his back, for the safety of everyone involved) and placed into the back seat of a police cruiser. Expecting a short ride to the police station, he was notably confused when the ride took approximately 17 hours. The officer then took him out of the cruiser and

Jeter never had a problem.

Boy, that ended up going in a different direction than it started in.

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Almost as good as the last time he victimized Longo on a trick play

You are a grown man.

The kicker was, the audio was always perfect. Without the audio, it wouldnt have worked.

This still gave me a partial just from muscle memory.

Kids these days don’t know what it’s like to have to work for it. THAT WAS OUR PORN UP THERE, MILLENNIALS

What do you think is the most “fucked to” show on TV/Netflix?

I’m surprised it didn’t end with the time in nineteen ninety eight when the Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell in a Cell, plummeting sixteen feet into an announcer’s table.

It’s wild and it’s telling that we treat it as a pleasant surprise when a billionaire spends his own money to improve his property in order to increase his company’s value. In a just world that would be the norm.

American interventionist policies in the region (and America’s endless appetite for the drugs) is why those narcos even exist in the first place.

This is like setting a fire in someone else’s backyard, doing a really piss-poor job of putting it out, and then writing an Op Ed in the local newspaper about your heroism.

The people funding it are American consumers of narcotics. When is the game about that coming out?

Some people have no choice what name they were given.

“These people have awful names.”

Always nice to rate a superlative.

Good write up. My car has those threaded tow anchor points as well so I knew what they were for but this was an interesting and informative article nonetheless. Thanks for covering the more nerdy engineering details that are found throughout the auto industry.