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This is a very, very dumb pic / meme of jim halpert.

Subaru engines sound like blarty garbage.  Will never please my eardrums.

You’re not getting political. You’re revealing a fundamental compassion/moral compass.

Thanks to Tom for letting us into this, I’d never have thought about this issue otherwise and I like to think I try to consider the struggles others may face.

Yup. Call me a commie all day long if you like, but in a country as rich as this one every single person should have access to the basic necessities of life. That means food, water, shelter, education, healthcare, and mobility. Doesn’t have to be fancy, but nobody should be hungry, thirsty, homeless, ignorant, sick,

It doesn’t matter how many times I see that picture, I am still horrified and left wondering “Why on earth would you make it like that?”

What was awesome in 2004 is definitely not awesome in 2020, pile of receipts or not.

That type of service has an enormous fixed cost, but it is fixed. You make money by reaching a certain scale. Just like Netflix - their content spending burn is enormous, but it isn’t something that scales with number of subscribers. Eventually you get enough subscribers to turn a profit (as Netflix has finally done

yes but unlike sony, microsoft has made a concentrated effort to play nice with its neighbors. nintendo even receives titles every now and then that microsoft never in a million years had to send their way, but did. sony and its fans on the other hand treats their competition with disdain and spite and refuse to

There isn’t a big difference at all. This is exactly where all this was heading. Did anyone truly believe Sony could scoop up big studios, and Microsoft would only react in kind? I mean, does anyone believe Sony scooped up big studios for the sake of the greater gaming ecosystem at large?

Spelled with a G, as in the actual bike name GSXR, but pronounced with a soft G, like gypsy.  This is the way.

Did... you just call basic scientific discussion “weasel words”?

Question: What studies have you been reading that are ever 100% sure that they have found what they have found?

Because I will say that I’m CERTAIN that uncertain words are generally typical of most scientific and technical conversations.

For example:

If you

I’m pretty sure the current government made the virus political. Believing it exists is political. Preventing the spread is political. Wearing a face covering is political.

1. Transportation is political.

I had source material, but none of it mentioned a local town council legal battle. Why would I go looking for something I don’t know exists?

LOL, imagine believing that. 

Normally I’d agree with you, but I’m definitely drinking the T.50 Kool-Aid right now. 

The notion that entire, sentient races are naturally predisposed to certain levels of intelligence, or moral alignments, is baked into the game. That’s not the same as talking about “good and bad sides”.

I think it’s more that it’s kind of irresponsible in general to imply that entire races of people can be “evil,” or “bad,” because of their ancestry or genetics. I think there is absolutely still room to apply the sort of high level morality you’re talking about to factions or larger groups, but this becomes a bit

OR Denny was holding up three fingers because he was celebrating his third win of the season. I think we’re dipping into trying too hard to find offense.

I found the alt-right 17-year old snowflake I was playing with yesterday, probably got radicalized on the YaTubes using mommy and daddy's internet connection