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A 1995 four seater ferrari? 

Or if you want a 2+2 you can get a Hellcat for 60k too. 

my eyes, my poor, unsuspecting eyes

Elon Musk has pledged shares of our common stock to secure certain bank borrowings. If Mr. Musk were forced to sell these shares in order to satisfy his loan obligations, such sales could cause our stock price to decline.

I despise the jump up from no where animals/bugs on planets. The giant spider on Zeffo? I think, damn near killed me irl 

They threw you an Emergence bone!

The writing for Jedi: Fallen Order is video game writing. I don’t think it’s anything mesmerizing at this point, but the game is pretty fun, can be frustrating at times, but pretty cool. 

Agreed that this is probably the reason I will upgrade 1 TV to 4k for the new Xbox. 

We’re also missing context as to the rate of fatalities. Fatalities could have risen, the number of trips driven on these roads could have also risen proportionally so you would probably expect a rise in collisions and fatalities. Just looking at raw crash numbers is a flaw.

I guess that’s not exactly what I’m arguing and I’ve framed it poorly. I want to know more information on these roads before just saying the speed limit went up so the raw number of crashes went up. There are lots of other factors that can cause a raw number to go up, we need rate and population of driver statistics

When I saw your first paragraph on kinja I thought for sure I'd have to say your 2nd one lol

Why are we overthinking this? Of course it’s sharing stuff with the MCU. This is a simple occam’s razor thing that people are overthinking. 

Sure, but then they don’t support that with any data in the piece to associate this rise in crashes with speed. Of course anecdotally you can say that because as they point out in the article it’s physics.

I just want to understand the causes of the crashes. If speed isn’t the primary driver then correlating a speed increase to a crash increase is bad statistics. 

Police did not identify speed as a primary factor in any of the 14 fatal crashes on 75 mph freeways in 2018

I’ll have to take a look, since I pretty much only get my TV news from here, I haven’t heard of it. 

What channel is it on? 

I wonder how long it’s going to take American TV shows to scrap the 1st half/2nd half of season format and just get on with having shorter series/seasons?

Well that Vulture sting at the end was quite the surprise. I’m still not exactly sure how this movie works in the long run unless it ends with Spider-Man locking him up. 

That’s not what I'm talking about.