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Don't sweat it, Baby Bobby, there's always Stadia...

I checked on my FR-S based on a reader comment from the earlier article, and Sweet Fancy Moses, Carvana says they’d buy it for $21,500, which is about 40% more than I paid for it four summers ago. I had zero intention of doing this, but if it’s legit, I’m taking the offer and placing an order for a GR86 Premium with

God damn, I’ve got a 2013 whiteout pearl FR-S with <50K and the TRD exhaust package that I paid $15K for 3 1/2 years ago, I suspected it probably hadn’t lost much if any value under current conditions but that is insane. My “winter/utility” car is currently in the shop, but shit, that IS incredibly tempting given that

I think it speaks more highly of his mom than the series, personally. I’m jealous; my mom read me a few books of The Chronicles of Narnia when I was 3 or 4, and that was pretty much the end of that. Years later I still remember a random conversation I once witnessed back in undergrad, wherein my a GIS professor of

Yes, the NFL Season Ticket package is exclusive to DirecTV and has been, I believe, since it’s inception in the mid-90s, which singlehandedly accounts for a sizeable percentage of their subscribers. Supposedly the league is finally looking at streaming platform options to carry out of market games now, as well, so

The Toroid Rubberdingus GT is endorsed by Dr. Steve Brule, so it can’t be that bad.

Does that mean the dev is worth 20x as much as Elisha?  

Compared to the NFL suing M.I.A. for $16M for the unpardonable sin of flipping off a Super Bowl audience, this seems like a pretty measured response...

Well, FWIW, I personally know at least 100 people who managed to listen to Van Halen’s “Jump” at some point without committing suicide or Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf” without resorting to ritual murder, so they’re still sitting at <1% accuracy even with this one in the win column.

Black Hawk Down.  I’m surprised he didn’t include it, actually, and name Bana’s character as the main superhero.  

The actual real-world USAF says it still plans to operate the B-52 in 2050 and beyond (i.e. the workhorse strategic bomber of the world’s foremost military actor will be a 100-year-old design), so this doesn't seem particularly preposterous...

Plus, Rift Apart is barely 8-10 hours long, I just checked and I have a platinum on 11 total hours played and didn’t consult a guide once; even if a shitload of people are playing it, they can 100% the thing in less time than the typical FPS player will spend on whatever shooter they’re playing in any given week.

Has Subaru entered into a co-branding agreement with Fisher-Price or something?  

They can also be amazing for tools, which is doubly great in that a lot of the hand and even power tools manufactured today are basically disposable garbage compared to stuff made up through about the mid-90s, so you can get a bargain and higher quality gear in the process. I recently got an immensely beefy industrial

Yeah, it’s actually “Michaelsoft", and it was invented by Bill Grates in 1971.

It’s funny because one of these GM sites had an article featuring it recently, but Boondock Saints, hands down. Several of my younger cousins love this movie, and have for years; when I finally saw it a few years ago, I was genuinely taken aback by just how absolutely, irredeemably shitty it was. This is coming from

He looks like he’s at least 50, and yes, the speed of his deterioration has been stunning. Maybe it’s just some fashion statement, between Rodgers looking like he just woke up in a van down by the river and Jack Dorsey’s Oscar-worthy impression of a homeless hobbit, perhaps it’s just what ultra wealthy people do in

This is the same Justice Department, mind you, that hounded Aaron Swartz so viciously with the threat of 35 years in prison for the horrifying crime of illegally copying academic articles from JSTOR, that they drove him to suicide. A completely victimless crime, especially given that the files were returned and JSTOR

Seems like a terrible assumption to make, considering law enforcement agencies notoriously actively discriminate against candidates for scoring too highly on intelligence tests.

Sure, Aaron, sure. I mean, that big high-profile neuropathology study published in JAMA in 2017 found CTE in 110 out of 111 brains of ex-NFL players, but sure, instead why don’t you worry about a shot and your li’l swimmers and the prospect of developing your own dysfunctional family to alienate, the way you already