THAT. WAS. AWESOME.
THAT. WAS. AWESOME.
Great episode, the moment where Christine realized that her relationship with Spock doesn’t even make it to a historical footnote was genuinely touching. “History needs him to be the exact opposite of what you need him to be in a relationship” is hard to hear.
Seals it, going to see this movie.
Orrrr, and this will sound crazy, but hear me out... maybe the problem isn’t EVs or Fossil fuels, it’s the fact that we’ve built a country where there is no way to get around unless you own a 4,000lb personal transportation unit.
I agree but also want to point out this is primarily an American thing. Every time I travel to a European city, I end up walking 10 miles a day and never using a car unless it’s late and I want to get home quick. And when that happens, it costs a metric ****ton.
You might think that, but I think there’s no difference between someone who appreciates and loves cars and someone who also acknowledges they’re a terrible transportation solution. Driving a manual sports car through the canyons fast with no traffic ahead of you and tons of road ahead is fun. Using that same car to go…
This is exactly why I advocate for walkable communities, car-free environments, and denser cities. All of it is connected. Car-centric planning pushes things out of realistic range for many to a point where there is a serious and unhealthy dependency on it. In turn, the cost of adapting to this lifestyle is literally…
Considering 80% of our oxygen comes from the ocean (and from plankton at that), The ocean should have always been red taped. I agree, no use in messing with something we know nothing about that is our life support system.
Aside all the valid criticism about “fridging” and the whole thing being just a cheap gimmick to bring the comics version in linde with the MCU one, in the end I think it will be a good move. Kamala has always been a character with Inhuman roots but also strong ties with Mutants. Making her officially both of those…
Depending on international drivers license requirements, yes. Would an UK citizen with an international driver’s license be allowed to drive in Texas? I would think so. Case closed. This was racial profiling.
They need to raise the education requirements. Require a Masters in Law. The overtime abuse can pay off the student debt.
Even if Puerto Rico was a different country, which it isn’t, his license would STILL be valid for driving in the US if he’s not a Texas resident.
Lol at the cop not knowing what a REALID license is.
I got pulled over in Virginia for no reason other than having out-of-country plates that the officer didn’t recognize (Ontario, Canada) and then was told my very-valid-and-perfectly-legal-for use-in-the-USA license (again, Ontario) wasn’t legitimate. That was a fun time.
There was a time when Arlington required a bachelors degree for its patrol officers. Doesn’t seem like that’s the case anymore.
Being dumb as a bag of rocks is no problem.
The state of Texas requires that peace officers have at least either a high school diploma, GED or were honorably discharged from the military after at least 24 months of active-duty service.
A Texas cop doesn’t know something?
Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?