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Publishers shouldn’t need to OK games for backwards compatibility as a general thing.

No. And why would you assume that.

And yet we’ve already seen the origin multiple times. And had an pretty close adaptation of Year One at least once.

Pattinson only reads young if your framing is Twilight. Which wrapped up 8 years ago. I very much doubt DC is going to give us another origin story on this. If only because the character is still

Pattinson is 33. 

Plus I bring home made sausage and make schmancy cocktails from the random shit hiding the back of your fridge. 

They’re also commonly cheaper at places like TJ Maxx, Home Goods and what have. Any discount home or department store with that weird table of marked down kitchen stuff.

They’re also commonly cheaper at places like TJ Maxx, Home Goods and what have. Any discount home or department

That’s sorta creative exaggeration.

The earliest history for hardtack dates to Egypt and Rome. Some of the places where it’s still eaten commonly are in Africa, also the Caribbean including Afro-Caribbean countries. It’d been a common storage staple in maritime and trading communities globally for nearly as long as we’ve had bread. So I don’t know what

The plastic ones do something. But you need a lot of them and they do nothing if they get trapped in cloths. I think we had 6 in there for a while, there's one left. All the others broke or got swallowed by cloths and accidentally carried off by guests. 

The plastic ones do something. But you need a lot of them and they do nothing if they get trapped in cloths. I think

Yeah it mostly seems to be a problem with newer front load dryers.

Yeah it mostly seems to be a problem with newer front load dryers.

No. They get all tangled up in the sheets, even causing them to knot. Last time I did sheets and blankets with dryer balls I had to repeatedly open the dryer, detangle the sheets to release the dryer balls. And eventually take them out entirely. They were causing things to wad up in a way that prevented drying and it

No. They get all tangled up in the sheets, even causing them to knot. Last time I did sheets and blankets with dryer

“Like hardtack, I assume.”

Snuff Box is hardly forgotten, it’s just unfortunately no longer on any of the major streaming services. Had been on American Netflix for a long time. You can still buy it, and it’s available to rent on Amazon prime.

Berry didn’t just appear there. He created and wrote the show along with Rich Fulcher, starred,

Somebody’s reading comprehension is low. Meal breaks are mandatory federally. Preventing employees from a break or from accessing food is illegal and will get you fined. Many states require a meal be provided if a break is impractical or cap what employees can be charged for meals. To prevent employers from gouging by

The Amish are not Mennonites. They’re 2 different denominations of Anabaptist. The Amish originally being a stricter splinter group from a different part of Germany from the Mennonites. There are a bunch of different sub groups of each, believe they all them “orders”. And there are Amish who use trucks and tractors to

I spent 20 years in the business. The last 5 managing.

More importantly after bouncing around that long I know what failure smells like. And it smells like charging your employees for toilet paper and preventing them from eating because it the labor’s fault you aren’t making money. I also know what the labor

It’s not. Because provided you have something like a sensible system it isn’t a large enough cost to meaningfully impact margins. Even in the context of labor cost its miniscule in comparison to hourly wages. And has practically zero impact on over all labor expense.

The point of that is that employee meals are not, generally a significant cost. Attempting to control costs by pressing employees that way tends to be futile and goes hand in hand with other sorts of mismanagement.

I think you hit it with the pocket clip. But look at the wing tips, those are knife blades. Batman basically has to pocket knifes mounted on his chest, pointing away from each other. 

Look at the outer wing portion of the bat symbol. It’s flat, smooth with a shiny sharpened portion on the bottom. Those are blades.