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For starters, how about every single FDA-approved medication that has ever been the subject of class action litigation? There are several dozens to choose from, including many that resulted in nine- or ten-figure settlements/judgments. Oh yeah, the plaintiffs can also sue the prescribing physicians, the hospital or

How about starting by asking for a copy of the rental agreement and reading it, or is that too big an ask for America’s Dumbest? Or they could just continue to allow themselves by to weaponized against innocents by Karens and cynical, lazy corporations and constantly drain their municipalities’ scant resources via

Yeah, well, law enforcement automatically “believing” a complainant and acting without performing an actual investigation is how you end up with shit like swatting causing the deaths of totally innocent people like Andrew Finch and dozens of others. I know the whole “thinking” thing is tough for pigs, but if they

I actually envy everyone who hasn’t seen a Malibu MAXX, it’s bad in pictures but it’s a full-scale assault on your eyeballs in person...

I said I meant no offense and phrased it as a question rather than acknowledging it as an established fact, what more do you want? But yes, truly, I’m stricken to know that I lack the approbation of a random dimwit I’ll never meet.  

No offense, but even for an out-and-out Pollyanna, you’re kind of an imbecile, aren’t you?

Ah, yes, the old “rain follows the plow” pearl. It’s too bad for them that you weren’t around to tell the Axis powers to just go gin up a new source of petroleum on the fly when their own sources proved insufficient, surely the Invisible Hand would’ve provided better than coal liquifaction and horses had it only been

Totally, and while you’re knocking out that seventyfold increase in worldwide annual lithium production by 2035 like it’s no big deal, can you please put in a request for an orbital ring for me at the same time? I’m just glad it’s the same polity that sagely chooses to use its scant water resources growing alfalfa in

Knowing Sony, I feel like there’s a non-trivial chance that Bablyon’s Fall will be next month’s PS5 game for PS+ subscribers.

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Hilarious. If projections are adjusted for recent governmental mandates in all the largest car markets re: the contemplated prohibition of ICE engines, by 2035 worldwide lithium demand will likely approach 7M metric tons annually. In 2021, the total worldwide mine production of lithium was 100K tons. There’s next to

Many of the the writers on this site have, for years, considered the average cookie-cutter Ubisoft map game to be the Platonic ideal of modern gaming. This is the same rag that claimed that Immortals: Fenyx Rising was one of the best PS5 games available, into the Year of Our Lord 2022, and published probably hundreds

I mean, it is the same party that only fifteen years ago managed to install Denny Hastert as Speaker, second in the presidential line of succession. Despite being half-orc, Cheney looked like St. Francis by comparison.

Wouldn’t that be a conflict of interest with his Apple shilling?  

Yeah, the shortage is basically done at this point, in late August I actually listed my pristine condition disc model for sale on eBay w/ 17 physical PS5 games and two Dual Senses (one of which is new) for $750. It was up for a full week and only 9 people even viewed the listing, I didn’t get a single offer. A lot of

By that same logic, several nations have used ocean liners as troop carriers on multiple occasions. The US did it during both World Wars and even into the Cold War. The British used three liners as troop ships (QE2, Canberra) and a hospital ship (Uganda) during the recapture of the Falklands in ‘82. China uses cruise

Perhaps, but even in this best-case scenario he is totally out of line, few car owners would knowingly accept some random clown disassembling their vehicle regardless of purpose or intent.

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Here’s a fun one of a Tesla owner discovering that the Turo user renting his vehicle was in the process of breaking it down and parting it out in a storage locker.

Ahh, my bad, thank you for the correction.  

I was actually mostly referencing the similarity of the colors, but since you asked, no, I’m sure you’re right and that this CUV from a manufacturer that has defined “milquetoast” for about a decade and a half now is totally amazing and a completely transformative experience vis-a-vis the CUV made by its parent

I guess it’s nice enough, but I think I’d rather just get a CR-V in Aegean Blue and pocket the extra $40K.