thetokyoduke
TheTokyoDuke
thetokyoduke

The entire arm is not a wiper blade. There is a shorter blade mounted to the arm.

Fixed that for you...

The original Final Fantasy 7 had an MSRP of $49.99. That’s $86.57 in 2021 dollars.

I’m not sure what an automative journalist is, so it’s hard to imagine being one.

Trade the wiper for a cannon and we can have a 90's video game.

I think one of the greatest misapprehensions about critics is that they don’t enjoy what they enjoy—or that we are seeking to break into your house and steal your joy from you.

I can’t believe people buy copies of Battlefield Earth either, but cultists gotta cult I guess.

I don’t think F1 can call itself a sport in the 21st century if drivers can still easily buy their way into the world championship.

You could also read all of my essay before you say what I think his worst one is! 

“The ten least durable cars ever made”, featuring one of the most durable cars ever made.

Sounds like the owner of the $2000 BMW got what they paid for.

trailer doesnt say he did?

I would think that you, a non-doctor who plays a doctor on the internet, should understand.

Dear God, it seems as though they stumbled upon the exact right actor to play Kendall, because he’s essentially Kendall with a few less commas and zeroes in his bank account, but with more awards on the mantelpiece

I’d like to think I’d react to him like Brian Cox does, but I absolutely would react to him like Kieran Culkin does.

To be fair, a lot of people do hate Daniel Day-Lewis for his process.

I’m okay with this, I actually hate generators while camping.

In fairness to Harry Connick, Jr, he has a fair amount of stage experience. I saw him in The Pajama Game on Broadway and he was very good. He also did an okay version of On Clear Day...(the okay part wasn’t his fault). I don’t think he’s a natural fit for this role, to be honest, and I do think there were some nerves.

OP actually contrasted the actual free offering from Epic versus the playstation “free”. So it’s somewhat unclear if you do in fact get it. Playstation Plus costs money, and I think you are being unduly hopeful that people on the internet can make the distinction when a respected journalist is calling it “free”.

Every single time a writer posts “free” everyone knows what they mean and there is always at least 10 people to reply immediately afterwards to whine about it. Free isn’t free, you solved the puzzle. WE GET IT.