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“Average Internet Celebrities” would make a pretty decent band name.

“Do you constantly let people do whatever they want to you”

Can’t be repeated often enough.

You’re going to get a bunch of trolls denying this is a problem.

Great chimichangas! What an absolutely stunning, unexpe—

If Capcom, Sega, and Sony climbed UP a cliff and did the right thing...

I regret having read this article.

So many errors in a simple two sentence post... that’s great Kinja.

...and you deserved to be sued for making a dumb comment.

had a full Kooks exhaust

Fixed.

No steering rack in that 1934 Mercedes-Benz W25 rather a good old recirculating ball steering box as many Mercedes road cars used up untill about 2005.

This is the laziest pseudo intellectual drivel I’ve read since the last time someone on Gizmodo posited the same ridiculous position — that everything humans do is OK and “natural” because it’s just evolution at work. Lazy much?

Here’s what I don’t understand. Why is this field different from chemistry or physics? If this article were about a professional chemist’s discovery of a new method for synthesizing plastics, would you interrupt to say that he’s wrong? If a physicist proved an old theorem that shows that black holes are more common

All lies. You spoke about money, and said there was no negative impact to our current economy. Also, there is not “big big BIG money” “tied up in all of this.” The biggest money is in denial (e.g., Exxon), and the majority of scientists working on this are actually low-income temps at non-profits and schools. Your

I had a seatbelt break in my 91 Accord (automatic seatbelts). The dealer wanted $1,200 to replace it. I got pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt once, and showed up in court for the ticket. I showed the judge my estimate for repair, told him I had installed a harness instead, and he let me off. He was incredulous

This research was conducted by the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC), not the University of Chicago.

Every private mail delivery vehicle I see around rural AL is either a pristine JK Wrangler or a 1992 Chevy Lumina. There's no in between.

To be clear, Jim Irwin died in 1991. He had a heart attack several months after returning, but he died a few decades later.

The 2.4ghz frequency range has been used for a long time before WiFi became popular.