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@phiyuku: RAAAWWRRRRR, like an angry lion.

@SJRNWT: He's also been seen parking in handicap spots (poorly) long before and after recovery.

@iamchris: Because he's a twat. Only twats park in handicap spots if they don't need to.

@irishman72: What else are you going to do in Minnesota? Apart from making music that infuriates Tipper Gore, obviously.

@Interstella5555: I'm not sure the "well, everyone's a dick" defense is ever a good one. Not that Apple's patent trolling is any worse than everyone else's patent trolling - and, as you mentioned, at least they're not patent squatters like the controller guys, who have no intention of ever making a game controller -

@rs215: The question is, inevitably, is this a good thing? In some ways in business, sure. But considering the reasons why people need handicap spots, in this case, not playing by the rules is just a dick move.

@Arken: That's the reason I said mostly healthy. He's not a picture of health, but he's also clearly responded well to treatment and is in no need of a handicap spot. It could be argued that the guy is in about as good a shape as you would expect for someone with a liver transplant.

There's a word for a man who doesn't put plates on his car and parks in handicap spots when he's mostly healthy:

@chefgon: I could grope around in my pockets for my phone, or I could glance down at my left arm. Gosh, why don't I "retrain" myself to do that?

@FormerlyPreferredCustomer: To be fair to the late, lamented G8, it was actually doing okay until the... unpleasentness. It was actually very popular around here, one of the few things at the local Pontiac store that actually sold without incentives, it just came at a time when people were worried about buying GM and

Campagna T-Rex, the best thing to come out of Quebec...ever.

So it's a desk that doesn't work as well as a standard desk but looks kinda pretty.

Terrible analogy. Lots of people like to be "punished" during an orgy.

Is he sure it isn't just a light breeze?

@Fernando Jorge: I'm picking on you because you're trying to sound like an authority based on one interpretation. Same reason I mentioned the IMDB's Finaru Fantaji thing. It's blatantly wrong, and has nothing to do with the "original spelling," and is the same problem I had with you.

@foo: Blade quality, material choice, and so on, affect the quality and reliability of the blender, not the power. The power of the blender is measured in a quantitative way at the engine, and is completely controlled by the engine. Also, blenders have power ratings, and the more expensive they are the more likely

@Fernando Jorge: Earisu is a romanization because, by definition, a romanization is writing a Japanese word using roman characters. Calling that the correct spelling - something you did twice - is completely wrong, because spelling and pronounciation are completely different things - I know a man named Bjornerud,

@Fernando Jorge: Earisu is a romanization, just like Aeris and Aerith. If it's spelled using roman characters it is not the original Japanese spelling, because it's in a different alphabet. Since romanizing is not an exact science - see all the different Aerith romanizations - to claim that one is more correct than

@foo: I said that. The power of the blender's motor is how powerful the blender is. A blender is little more than the motor and a transmission which controls the blend speed, connected to some blades which go choppa choppa on your food.

@Fernando Jorge: Earisu is also not the Japanese spelling. That uses Japanese characters. The three different forms are three alternate romanizations, all correct in their own way.