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The thing with the Jedi is that they’re always bad at what they do. Turns out that kidnapping children and trying to raise them with no emotions makes for adults that make bad decisions based on the emotions they spend so much time repressing.

I think Disney+ has produced enough seasons of Star Wars TV to show that Andor and the first season or so of The Mandalorian are exceptions, not the norm. If Disney+/Lucasfilm focused on good storytelling, I don’t think this article would exist. Instead, we got The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi.

The dealership is ultimately responsible for the care of the customers car and should absolutely be required to pay a significant amount in damages.  This car can’t be replaced.

The fact that the service advisor felt that not only could he violate a customer’s clearly indicated terms for service on his car but also felt comfortable enough that he took another employee with him indicates a culture at this dealership that makes him liable.

It’s common law for employers to be held responsible for the negligent conduct of their employees while working. If they weren’t no business would ever be held liable for anything negligent that happens because only the specific employee would be. Based on your rationale, if the business isn’t negligent for the

I’m all for cutting the NYPD ridiculous budget, but air conditioning an open-air system is just a waste of money. Run your AC with every window & door in your house/apartment open and see how well the AC does and how high your power bill is.

It’s... open air? It’d be like trying to air condition outside? Who on Earth would expect subway stops to be air conditioned? And, there are 450+ subway stations in NYC... of course it would cost truckloads of money to install AC in them and cool them all. What a weird article.

Well I mean air conditioning a place that is more or less “open air” is hard to impossible, though AC on trains dumping heat into that same area doesn’t help.

Eh. By that logic they shouldn’t be allowed to sell cars either because the best interest of the dealership, manufacturer and customer are not aligned.

> This brings into question why they sold his trade if they knew that he wasn’t approved. Maybe they sold it thinking that a lender would come through last minute with an approval.

It means they stole his car, but because it involves money being made by a business which in our fantastic hellscape of end-stage capitalism trumps most laws, it’s not going to be prosecuted as such.

it looks too small for your hands

Perhaps that’s because the Dune bucket, which io9 has affectionately referred to as “Shai-Hulussy” and “Wormussy” for obvious reasons,

“Well, I may smoke weed but, uh, what was the second thing?”

Whoever has to watch Bill Maher for this site doesn’t get paid enough.

Libertarians: wanna be a fascist pedophile...but on WEED???

This! Iron Man wasn’t even an A-list character within Marvel. He was just part of what was left because all the big gun had been sold off to other studios.

Honestly with his height and looks he could’ve played most anyone. He looks like a freaking Alex Ross drawing. But he’s aged out of most of those leading roles at this point. Minor character work like what Jeff Goldblum, Glenn Close, Benecio Del-Toro, Russell Crowe, etc..., are doing is all that’s left

Very good job. You insulted Bill Maher over 10 different ways. I talked with the leftists, and they’ve agreed to keep you on the Good Dog list, with a treat to boot.

He’s not on your side and he’s certainly not on liberals’ side. He’s one of the chief anti-vaxxers who can’t stop showering Netanyahu with praise, vehemently hates Muslims, supports restricting immigration, and stacks his panels with discredited right wingers. He’s a hack who has been making the exact same three