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I’d be 100% skeptical except for Miller and Lord’s involvement, as well as this from the Hollywood Reporter article linked: “The duo first brought the Spider-Man Noir character to screens with Spider-Verse and will exec produce Noir alongside showrunners Oren Uziel (22 Jump Street) and Steve Lightfoot (Netflix’s

I want a girl with a short skirt

You are 100% correct.

I’m with you, and even in its best light it’s still rendered deeply stupid by the dumbass announcer.

I really dislike the constant attempts at establishing some sort of dichotomy and incompatibility between carbon-use reduction and carbon capture.  We need to do both, period.  

Are they subtracting the total EV sales revenue and subtracting that from *all the R&D spending on EVs*?”

He’s not technically correct, in that he fails to mention that there are a good number of states with laws requiring that you identify yourself when asked to by a police officer, and that SCOTUS upheld those laws as not violating the Fifth Amendment unless the person had a reasonable belief that the mere fact of

The mention of “permanent work restrictions” and “reasonable accommodation” sounds like this is one involving a workers’ compensation and/or ADA claim, rather than the mass layoffs.

But her emails!

“And everybody knows what’s going on in this country with fentanyl and child trafficking and rape. Terrible stuff.””

Ah yes, those child traffickers who famously return children to their homes safely.

It’s no wonder that Elon wants to pivot to artificial intelligence, since clearly he’s got no natural source of that.

What happened to Gadd was awful. The fact that people took his story and immediately turned it into an exploitative media sensation is awful. That Netflix and producer Clerkenwell Films failed this dramatically in their duty of care toward the show’s subjects is awful. The fact that Harvey is making talk show

Earlier this year, the company announced plans to launch six new electric models in China, which would be marketed under a new Ye brand.

Watch the video.  He said a lot of things, virtually all of which were entirely worthy of ridicule.

Yeah, agreed, but that’s ambiguous where the OP seemed to think it was perfectly cut-and-dry.

If an agent asks you for documents, what you need to provide differs depending on your immigration status. U.S. citizens do not have to carry proof of citizenship on their person if they are in the United States. If you have valid immigration documents and are over the age of 18, the law does require you to carry

The entire argument is about whether his is allowed, and his argument is “what about theirs?” This is the most literal form of whataboutism possible. The complaint makes this quite plain, listing a huge number of other license plates that had previously been rejected or accepted.

Though that wonder remains active.  I do like how Orange Shirt Guy seemed to get less and less enthused as his brother’s tirade went on and led them to arrest.

Drawing attention to someone else’s conduct as a way to avoid discussing the merits of your own is literally whataboutism.

And if it’s just random numbers and letters, why is he placing such importance on those particular ones?  Wouldn’t any other set of random characters do just as well?