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He's absolutely great at what he does, but that doesn't necessarily mean he'd be a great politician. He's definitely smart enough, but it's an entirely different skill set. He might be a great senator or congressman, but I'm just not sure.

Yes, it's negligence. It's not criminal negligence.

Not sure why some people seem to be clamoring for him to get jail time. Nothing so far suggests he was anything beyond negligent, if that. She hit the vehicle in front of her first, which could limit his reaction time. He still could have possibly avoided it, but the fact is that accidents do happen. None of us

Pedestrians almost NEVER have the right of way in Texas. To have the right of way as a pedestrian, you have to: 1) be in a designated crosswalk, completely between the lines (not 6 inches outside); 2) have a solid walk sign (not blinking); 3) be wearing bright and/or reflective colors; 4) have at least 6 witnesses

I grew up with a moderate amount of religion and couldn't fathom even questioning the existence of God until high school. Once I did, I quickly became an agnostic and am now probably full blown atheist. I've struggled a bit with how to raise my daughter. I let her go to church with my religious friend and his

That's actually my idea of a perfect relationship now.

It's easily the best one, and that picture is awesome!

I lived in Wilmington, NC when Dawson's Creek was filmed there. Never watched the show, I was in my early 20s and under the false impression that I was cool. One night was at a bar with a few friends. One of them was a girl I was sort of interested in, who happened to work on the show occasionally in some

Jesus, how does this not have more stars???

I lived in Boston in 7th-9th grade, late eighties. In 1989 I almost ended up in an actual fistfight with my best friend, who had grown up there, because I mentioned one too many times how well my Cubs were doing. The Red Sox were having a mediocre year - not even that bad, they just weren't in the playoff hunt.

I read Rob Lowe's autobiography (don't laugh, it really wasn't bad), and he said that Francis Ford Coppola told him the exact same thing about The Godfather. He simply could never enjoy it like everybody else can.

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I watched all his Last of Us videos (every single one) and really enjoyed them. It was right after I completed it and was like playing the game again with a new friend. And he was entertaining. He's got a good energy. I can see how people could find him annoying, but I liked him.

Bring it, Toasters!

Same exact thing happened to me on the first Franklin mission. I said to myself, "Hey a cat - they didn't have those before, did they? Then I immediately kicked the cat and it died. But I did it on purpose and laughed.

I was bitterly disappointed the scene didn't go like this:

Yes. I came in late to The Walking Dead and binge watched the second season in 2 days. It didn't seem to drag at all. I can understand that it did if you were watching week to week.

Have you been to these places?

Yes, thank you, another post about foods that a lot of people like, but because you don't like them, they objectively suck.

They didn't drop the plot line where R2D2 runs away...that was a key part of the story and what led Luke to Obi Wan! They just dropped that extra scene.