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Mathman! Your mission is to eat only musicals composed by Stephen Sondheim!

So? Those are specific features, and are disclosed as such. Other features are sponsored by other manufacturers. I was responding to your inference that the positive opinions of specific Kia/Hyundai vehicles expressed in an article that is not sponsored by them is due to those sponsored verticals. A car website is

Thank you for taking time out of your busy vaping schedule to contribute.

Apparently, it’s whichever manufacturer is creating cars that impress them.

The right fix to this is what FPSes like Quake let you do, pre-monetization, which was to allow players to force the other players to render with whatever skin (in the games roster of skins, not arbitrary skins) you wanted them to render locally, thus negating the possibility of your own choice of skin giving you an

decades of increasing wealth gap gone totally off the rails, I would say

cool to know you’re not allowed to make the observation that commitments you choose to make can have qualities you did not anticipate

*cobra blood spit-take*

the worst part of being famous and relatively well off is no doubt the endless army of morons who are waiting to pounce on them saying anything other than “having tons of money is the best thing in the world and I’m physically unable to do anything other than smile and laugh and love every aspect of existence in

Boy oh boy does this make you sound like an awfully small person.

I really don’t see the problem. If you’re looking up you can’t do anything useful for your teammates, can’t see where you’re going ... hard to see how this is strategically exploitive in heat of battle.

It isn’t this cyclist’s job to be the police

I enjoyed the first one, but this is the very definition of exhausting imho

yeah my first thought was like this is what happens when a millionaire says “lets play makebelieve!

that’s actually kinda sad, Drake

Kind of a tropey reply that attempts to paint a point of view as sensationalizing, and I wager this exact sort of sarcastic strawman has been constructed countless times by people not wearing seatbelts mere seconds before being launched into the dash or through the windshield. A risk is not untrue by dint of the

Zack and Miri Make a Scrum Meeting

How is “does it sound great?” not allowed to be question? If the writer wants it to be a rhetorical question, it’s a rhetorical question.

quite simply, it’s ingrained in the culture/education

that is not nearly the astute observation you think it is, and the world is certainly more complicated than your mental model currently seems capable of accounting for