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I did wonder about how easy it would’ve been to get out of the country as as a murder suspect in 1969. New York is a busy place, though, and so is JFK, and it’s not like anyone really knew what he looked liked. I guess if it was just a regular ol’ murder case it might’ve been relatively easy to get out the same day,

3 children playing in storm debris without shoes (slide 3)? Florida gonna Florida.

Yeah, I quite enjoyed the film, but it certainly feels like there were a ton of scenes filmed that never made the cut.  Shaunette Wilson’s character honestly didn’t have much of a point in the film, but I bet there are extra scenes that fully fleshes out her role. 

Regarding the voice, yes 100 times yes. It was so jarring to hear 80 year old grumpy curmudgeon Ford voice coming out of youthful Ford face.

Well, I personally felt it was better than the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Overall it was a passable movie and not as bad as it could’ve been. I remember an article before it was released in theaters saying the original cut was ridiculously longer. But I got the feeling there were a lot of scenes cut that contained

I just don’t get Indy going from an associate dean of a college where he was clearly tenured at for a long time to having a demotion at another location so quickly.

for point 2 I guess, but Mangold said he had Indy get the Hunter job because he wanted the action scene during the Apollo 11 parade. I just don’t get Indy going from an associate dean of a college where he was clearly tenured at for a long time to having a demotion at another location so quickly.

A fun way to have done

My only issues were,

1) the prologue could have lost 5 min, espcially during that extended Indy escapes Nazis on the train sequence before he gets the hat back, and

2) as much as the Indy being broken, separated from Marion worked, I would have liked it if he were broken and still married to her but lost his will to

I was quite surprised at how much I liked this movie, and thought the last scene was genuinely moving. 

The more well-known one was the Toba catastrophe, 74000 BCE.

Bottlenecks not only reduce a population’s genetic diversity, they can result in favourable alleles being lost by chance, and deleterious alleles becoming fixed.

I want to be somewhat negative on the idea of doing this, but at this point, we gotta try everything.

Are there really that many houses left in Florda that haven’t been built to higher hurricane standards? I don’t see any joist reinforcements, tie-downs, anchors or other things that I would have thought would be standard building/construction code code requirements for at least 20+ years.

No wonder insurance companies

The most important thing is to pronounce it “alooominuumm”.

Maybe they should make it a surprise and announce it the week-of. It feels like they did that this year, though I don’t remember exactly how long ago I heard about it.

Literally in the first paragraph of the article:

please... reign in the smugness...

I think it’s required to be petty about this. The orange lardass motherfucker tried to take over the country by sicking the Egg McMuffin Mafia on the Capitol.

C’mon Man, this is Gizmodo, not the BBC. 

Dammit, someone beat me to it: