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    I’m really curious how the show will handle the end of the game. I remember *hating* that ending the first time I played it. And, while I now think it’s true to the character, I’m still not sure it’s true to the game. I think it could be super-divisive.

    I’m not saying it’s better or worse, I’m just saying that most of the UK has never known a world where the current monarch spent all of their formative years being groomed to be the king/queen and that that might have an effect on how they act as monarch.

    Modern heat pumps have gotten a lot better and can reliable handle temperatures below -10 F. Of course, they’re not as efficient at those temperatures, but it’s not unreasonable now to go to a heat pump in Minnesota, particularly if you have a gas or baseboard backup. In newer homes in particular, with better windows

    I don’t know, I can’t see Charles as just an entitled prick. Sure he is, of course, but probably no more so than anyone else born to his position.

    It should be pointed out that Niemann is only 19, so “as a child” was just three years ago.

    I’m the same way with PS Plus Extra. I just cranked through Stray, Celeste, and the Lego Movie Video Game and had a great time. I’m going to dive into an Assassin’s Creed game now, but have Little Nightmares on standby if I need a break.

    The Amityville haunting has spawned 39 (mostly unconnected) movies, including 16 released (direct-to-video) in the last three years alone.

    I don’t see anything in that article suggesting the booster exploded or that the flames seen around the booster were caused by the booster. The article even says that the booster “crashed” not that it exploded. Something obviously went wrong with the booster, but I still think the crazy flames were caused by the

    Blue Origin’s live feed showed the rocket during MaxQ—the moment of maximum aerodynamic stress for a rocket—but the flight deteriorated quickly after that, with the booster becoming enveloped in flames. The camera then switched to a close-up view of the capsule, which ejected from the booster as a result of the

    Also, the final chapter has you murdering a whole bunch of people who are just, you know, trying to save the human race.

    Right, the whole point is that B-12 realizes that this isn’t humanity’s world anymore. It belongs to the robots and they deserve a chance to experience it all.

    “There is one right now that is 5,000 square feet that is looking to be permitted. I don’t know about you, but that is two times the size of my residential home.”

    Welp. Never playing that again.

    Aside from the obvious ones, I will add: Don’t attempt to back into a parking spot if there are people behind you in the row. I am not a mind reader. I do not know what your intentions or parking skills are. If you drive past a parking spot and I’m behind you, I’m going to assume you don’t want it and I am going to

    Kinda depends on if it’s kept as a secret to spoil or if it’s a part of the plot. Us revealed the doppelgangers in the trailer (Hell, it has the line “It’s us”) but that was just a main part of the plot from early on. It wasn’t something that needed to be kept hidden.

    Hulu Live has something like this but they only limit it on smart TVs and Rokus and the like.

    I don’t think JP3 is a good movie, nor better than I remember, but it is 92 minutes long, which means two things: 1) It moves. It never sits still for a second and is constantly moving from one set piece to the next. You will not look at your watch during this movie. 2) It has one story. Kids are lost. Gotta find the

    Not fire related, but I was also once looking for something to pour excess bacon grease in and decided to grab an empty Coke bottle I had on the counter. Thankfully, I put the bottle in the sink while I was pouring so that when it pretty much immediately melted, I didn’t have a mess all over the counter.

    Well that shield is a hell of a spoiler in the Dr. Strange trailer. Maybe not “spoiler” so much as a cameo I’m surprised they were okay revealing.

    Noom does two things that I think turn people off right away. First, it will put your calories pretty low no matter what you say. You can adjust it in the settings, but I originally said I wanted to lose a pound a week and it put me on 1600 too, which was 1 1/2 pounds a week. I had to manually change it.