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Do you have a source for this? I ask not to be snarky—rather, I am fascinated and wondering how this could possibly be quantified.

Not only was the driving absolutely spectacular, but in slow-mo, the screeching tires sound like farts! Both the adult and the child in me is pleased.

Thirding the whole “I worked as a bagger, and I’m faster and more organized than the ones at the registers” thing. I presume a lot of baggers didn’t care to pay attention during training and don’t mind packing things improperly, and this is whether the store is busy or not. I’ll be in and out of the self-checkout

This was both fun and adorable. I especially enjoyed the “pretty” comment about the SteelBooks. It’s true!

As many of your responses have been condescending, I do not know why I am bothering to reply. Boredom, I suppose. That, and your insistence upon two things: consuming meat is the ticket to obesity, and mentioning the slaughtering of animals is supposed to be an intimidating tactic.

To focus on the latter point, we

Starring this, as I am most disappointed in Kotaku and a number of other mainstream gaming websites for not reporting on this.

Were you already familiar with the following, by chance?

I strongly disagree with the “use one foot” mindset, and even the longest threads on auto enthusiast forums are just regurgitating the same disproved reasoning (http://www.vox.com/2015/7/1/88775…). There is no conclusive evidence supporting that single foot driving mitigates driver errors.

Good luck. I personally recommend the OVAs and TV show. I did not like the movies at all. Someone else in this thread mentioned them as being more “serious;” to me, they came off as tone-deaf to the rest of the series—all-too eager efforts to expand the world that completely abandoned its homey feel. Your mileage may

Police in the near future can operate mecha. This is a necessity, as there are large mecha being used in many industrial applications, such as construction. What sets it apart from any other mecha anime: all of the mecha are realistically portrayed. They have limited mobility, can’t fly, and only have so much charge.

I gather you’ve seen this already, but you’re definitely not alone.

Coincidentally, I had replied to your last Ana article to note that Pharah’s name isn’t “Pharah Amari,” but Fareeha Amari, as “Pharah” is her code name. Here I am again!

Your name and the content of this post amuse me greatly. Thank you.

You described Pharah as “Pharah Amari,” but that isn’t her name—it’s Fareeha Amari. Pharah is her code name.

It’s flaky sweet biscuits (buns), complete with chopped sesame seed bits on top, plus white chocolate “cheese” and a milk chocolate “patty.” They’re fantastic!

I personally believe it’s remarkably forward-thinking. One of the best ways to keep people coming back to your website, whatever it may be for, is by having a constant feed of content. If this is their first cosplay, and they continue to populate their website with relevant, interesting content, it is a fantastic

How would I feel? Well, I don’t know. Let’s see... I grew up in a neighborhood wherein I experienced being held up with a gun and being told I’d be killed, all before I hit puberty. I remember friends getting into awful fights with weapons at school and then never seeing them again. I lost loved ones to a number of

See: thing.

They are, and if they’re what I think they are (Every Burgers), they are delicious!

This will of course seem silly to you, since you’ve decided to put it down permanently, but I’ll carry on nonetheless in case anyone else is curious.

I presume that, to get to the crags, most returning people use an outpost warp, or something or other—it would require them to run an awfully long way. Without knowing