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How hot do electric blankets get, and can I save the $200-250 by just putting an electric blanket in my current suitcase?

Sorry, my country supports universal health care. Can't relate.

"it's a perfect place to notify them" - Facebook is not.

Let's say you see a notification in the mobile app. You click the link, but it fails to load the content properly (because let's face it the mobile app is S#&T, and you network signal is probably worse) but it manages to tell the Facebook server that the message

(Weird hybrid of the Venture Bros. and 30 Rock themes play in the distance)

I know that TV and the media have convinced us that 10 inches is desirable, but there are plenty of people who are just as satisfied with smaller sizes. Frankly, 10 inches sounds SCARY.

That's what she said.

Only entry in the series I couldnt finish. It was just so damn boring.

"Two cyborgs discuss philosophy on a boat for 12 hours before fighting a tank."

CSI: Cyber, but Japanese.

I LAVA good Pixar Short!

If I'm the supposed cause of these problems, then they do have quite a bit to do with me.

It was bad when white people left the big cities. Now it's bad that white people are coming back.

I loved the first three seasons, but I just know this season is just going to be non-stop-uncomfortably-stomach-turning-weird.

That generalization is true for a lot of businesses though, if not most. But they make me happy by bringing me alcohol!

Racial profiling in Seattle, as with many other cities, was of the type that I'd label structural or institutional discrimination. While I occasionally had to deal with (that is to say fire) cops who engaged in individual racism, the real problem was tied to disproportionate arrests of street dealers. A real problem,

Yes. To all. The drug war has cost this country well over a trillion dollars. It's resulted in the incarceration of tens of millions of low-level, nonviolent drug offenders — overwhelmingly young people, poor people, people of color. It's severely damaged the relationship between the police and those communities that

As a Chief, if you had reason to suspect that one of your officers was racist and/or showed poor judgment in the field, but they had never been formally brought up on charges or punished, what leverage would you have to keep them off the streets? I'm imagining a scenario where other cops came to you with stories, and