Why would they end the movie with his crash? It didn’t end his career.
Why would they end the movie with his crash? It didn’t end his career.
The studios know AI isn’t up to writing entire scripts. But it IS up to doing things like editing, or punching up an already written script, or translating into other languages, etc.
I watched the Netflix doc. He is NOT independently wealthy. Just a slick talking grifter.
This is a pretty normal divorce and custody agreement, actually. Shared custody in no way removes the obligation to pay child support.
I still order DoorDash pretty regularly.
No breakfast sandwich even comes close to the McGriddle. Let’s just admit it, McDonalds has the breakfast game on lock. Only thing better is a good breakfast taco with chorizo, but you can’t get that at any fast food place.
Kid’s a fucking legend.
What intentionality means in a criminal legal context is different from the typical layman use. The legal term of art is mens rea.
It’s a quirk of our legal system that requires intentionality to commit a crime. The idea being that people can’t convicted for stuff they didn’t intend to do or have no control over. Like if someone tricked them, or set them up, etc.
More like “Ferrari will happily charge you $2 million for a new Ferrari with the same VIN”.
I gotta admit though, the prospect of cops rolling up all cop-like to a traffic stop and then being perplexed at not having a human driver there to threaten and or "detain” is hilarious.
“According to WFAA-TV, court documents also show Odufuwa went to outpatient therapy after she was found incompetent to stand trial on a Dallas County charge of filing a false report in 2021."
She was not charged with the previous crimes for the same reason. I.e. she has been crazy for years even before this.
Yeah!
The point is not to compare it to an efficient EV.
No matter how efficient they get it, no 6.2L ICE in a goddang Hummer is beating 50mpge.
Yeah, I feel that.
Granted, the reason the Hellcat/Demon gets to be at that pricepoint is because it’s basically a $30k car with a beefed up engine. And that still ends up adding another $40k to the price.
Coupes like these are more expensive because of lack of volume.
I’m mostly talking about the stuff in the article after this “What is surprising, however, is how many of those same fans seem to have turned on Zegler—and the project as a whole—in recent weeks.”