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Deez Nuts.

Yeah but that motor vehicle was cool!

Too soon. <sniff> Too soon.

I’ll be in my bunk....

Off topic, but I saw this gif the other day and had to share.

I watched Terminator Genisys for the first time the other day, and was amazed how boring it was. Wall-to-wall action, and a complicated time-travel plot, with moments that should’ve been devastatingly powerful, and yet it was just dull.

Hmmm...

You can sleep in, Torch. I got this.

that’s philadelphia. i was at his first game at shea after that incident. had seats in the 2nd deck in left near that ATL pen. the only thing i saw being thrown at him was the ball he tossed into the stands

/seizes microphone

It’s VW clean diesel.

Problems with THORs (telephone poles) vs Kaiju.

IT’S SHRINKING!

Recreating this scene showed us just how soft the suspension on my sister’s Nissan Cherry was.

There’s only one co-pilot that matters

I disliked the book immensely just for that reason. There is serious potential in the story to discuss the dangers of government sponsored ISP monopolization but it was just a series of “Hey, remember when...” moments strung together by a barely cohesive story.

This! It was extremely selfish to just let what appeared to be thousands of walkers free for someone else to deal with further down the road.

I totally agree. I facepalmed when Rick wanted to lead the zombies out. They have a literal zombie black hole and they wanted to get rid of it? Having a big fiery hell quarry would solve almost all their walker problems. And once they led them out, they would just attack some other survivor settlement!

I thought the ‘direct the herd’ plan was flawed from the very start. I understand the idea behind it, but there was a middle ground between Rick’s ‘directed evacuation’ and Parker’s (Ethan Embry) ‘reinforce the blockade’ plan. They could have reinforced the blockade and spent time thinning out the walkers in the