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Someone needs to get the rights to the Backdraft music because that was like 30% of the original Japanese show’s appeal.

Related to gym bags, but we throw silica gels in our climbing shoes, since they’re worn without socks and get seriously stinky.

On your second point, with produce prices are dependent on season, so it makes sense to be price sensitive. Like, on the East Cost, fresh berries are good buys when they’re in season locally and in major growing regions (California, South America etc), but you should find alternatives other times of the year.

The Target app is my cheat mode for this — their posted (regular) prices rarely change and limited-time discounts are well marked, they have almost all the major brands and the app navigation is intuitive.

I got here a little slate, but I have to marble at all the rock puns here.

There’s some delicious, spicy irony in killing a site for sticking to sports and then having to pull sports content from a non-sports site.

I know five people who were treated worse in New York City!

Thanks for this.

Stick to sports cars.

Stick (it) to sports (and culture website owners).

I haven’t put knives in the dishwasher blade up since I watched He Got Game.

I’m okay with that. And more of this!

I’d be cautious about relying on EXIF data because it’s not that hard to manipulate them, or you could have the wrong date set on the camera.

Current US political environment is enabling this standoff to another level but the question begs, if/when should states be allowed to override federal laws/guidelines?

It was probably taken a day before the raid

LLLLOOOLLLL

Dressing up for weddings (and more importantly, getting likes on Instagram) is a sport.

Yes, allowing sale and ownership (and by extension, rape and murder) of humans is equivalent to state regulatory standards that exceed those set by the federal government.

So what if we can’t stop climate change without reducing emissions? You still get reduced emissions!

That’s obviously not what “states’ rights” means, of course. It’s always been euphemism for cramping down on rights of minorities, but Jim Crow advocates used that phrasing to frame civil rights as the federal gubmint meddling in state matters.