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thenuclearhamster

Now we’ll never get answers to such burning questions as, “What the hell is going on?” and “Why the fuck should anyone care?”

Dry.... is the best word I'd call this series. Like chewing through over cooked meat.

Apropos of nothing...

She looks like the sister from Jurassic Park.

It is weird how many drug users I offended with a not really all that funny joke.

Yeah, I’m thinking it would have gotten old somewhere around the third episode, but they’d probably have a single moment at the end of the season where they’d wring one final genuine chuckle out of it.

She probably doesn’t know the difference between sludge and sediment (dregs).

I enjoyed this despite the animation style (photo-realistic environments; plastic frozen faces). The season (all 24 eps) is action & firefight heavy while the plot is largely nonsense.

Tried watching it, it was awful. CG...ugh.  Looks like a fuckin’ cutscene. 

J:FO is 5 years after Order 66.  Cal is clearly older but there is absolutely no way this is 14 years+ in the future. It’s more likely it’s a smooth 5 year time jump from the original game - putting it at exactly the same canon point as Kenobi (just over 10 years post-Order 66).

In the mid-90's the radio in my mother’s 1986 Saab 900S only worked if you punched the shit out of it (or at least the dash board directly above it). Definitely “fixed” a loose connection. At least temporarily. Otherwise you’d only get AM radio. 

For me, it’s something about a morning-drive rock deejay dutifully broadcasting into the void, with no one possibly listening, as the last few drops of fuel in his generator are spent, that gets me. Maybe it’s because in the same situation, WNYX’s Dave Nelson would be broadcasting news into the wasteland, with

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You really need the video for this, his delivery is pure art.

Please shoot yourself in the face.

I heard someone say in response: “you don’t even just see and hear it, you can somehow smell the CTE from that clip”

Huh. OK.

There’s a lot of people out here that think TV is more real than reality. They need to watch something play out on a screen before it matters to them.

There’s something called the “plain view” doctrine, which says if cops are somewhere they have a legal right to be (like when you let them in your house), then anything they see can be used against you criminally.  It doesn’t allow them to start searching, and you can revoke your consent at any time (well, unless

If you let the cops in, you’re basically giving them consent to search. There’s flavors and variations in laws. But one trick police will do is they will say, “Mind if I come in to talk?” and they’ll lean forward and angle their body as though it’s a foregone conclusion that you will let them in. That’s a sure sign

“at least a cup of it a week” I’m no expert, but can a guy produce that much in a week? Sounds like a full time job.