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I have an imperial guard army that consists of roughly 200 models and I haven't played the game in nearly 5 years.  I had to tell my brother to stop buying me models for xmas/birthday etc.

I mean, I don’t really get the confusion here. In the comics Steve Rogers is the OG captain America but there have been at least 3 other dudes who have held the role at various points.

At least it cauterises the wound?

You'd be amazed at how many tiny ass towns on state highways in the boonies have at least one Chinese place.

In my experience, Boston has this overwhelming inferiority complex (especially w/r/t NYC). Chicago also has it to a degree but almost everything Boston does feels like it’s because they want to be seen as a “world-class city”.

Many levels....just like a club sandwich....makes u think

The thing that ruined Invisible Wars for me was that all of the ammo was just nanites that formed into whatever you needed for the weapon you were using.  It got kind of boring pretty quickly when you could just use your best gun on everything and then switch to rocket spam if needed.

The team can presumably cut or release him at any point.  I obviously don't know the details of the contract, but there are plenty of examples in pro sports of athletes refusing to play for any number of reasons.

The problem with blaming mass shootings on mental illness is that it perpetuates the stereotype of mentally ill people being a danger to others, when in reality they are far more likely to be a danger to themselves and no one else.

Well, the original seller is probably seeing more than $2 profit in your example just because they are presumably not selling it at cost.

I have yet to see a solid use case for NFTs that doesn't involve something illegal, or at best, questionably legal.

At least that answer makes sense.  I had been thinking to myself "Why can't a $200M movie get more extras?"

In recent seasons I honestly respect even the lackluster episodes of American dad just because of how hard they commit to a batshit concept.

As far as I can tell, it's mostly just one woman with like a couple thousand Facebook followers.

By 1988 or so I'm pretty sure I had seen every Schwarzenegger movie multiple times, and so had every other kid my age that I knew

I’ve lived in Illinois for a solid 2/3 of my adult life, off and on, and the ballot is usually just a series of "lesser of two evils" choices.

Not to nitpick, but I would wager that CRT is taught a lot more in graduate sociology and criminology programs than it is in law schools.

I feel like Paranoia is the best tabletop property to make a Netflix series out of.

There's a comic strip that I'm too lazy to find and link here, but it has a kid telling his mom that he wants to be a libertarian when he grows up and she says "You have to pick one honey."

I don't care for Stern either, but I'd probably be more likely to be willing to hold a conversation with a Stern fan than a Rogan one.