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    Exactly. I got a chuckle when Joel tossed a rag to Ellie to cover up her wound and busted out a roll of tape to start wrapping Tess’s ankles. And I straight up LOL’d when they did the pan down to a third-person video game view at the capitol building.

    There are tons of nods to the video game that tell us this is a The

    Check your drainage, too. We used to have a sump pump that ran constantly when it rained and we realized the drainage around our foundation was poor and the water was running next to the house instead of into the yard. We buried our downspouts and regraded the soil next to the house and it fixed everything.

    Who do you think Mr. Black/Body (the painting over the fireplace) is?

    It’s important to remember that, in the US, the Republican Party hates the federal government so much that they’re willing to make every American’s life worse to deprive it of power.

    I’m a little surprised Line Goes Up didn’t end up on the list. Yes, it’s two hours long, but it’s got nearly 10 million views, became a legitimate cultural talking point for a bit, and neatly presaged the collapse of the entire NFT economy.

    This whole conversation is so stupid. Just because somebody had famous parents doesn’t make them a beneficiary of nepotism. Like, Maya Rudolph’s mom (a singer) died when she was seven years old. Are we really to believe that had any impact on her getting a bit part on SNL twenty years later?

    Discovery goes both ways. It’s just as likely that he’ll be able to prove the conspiracy element via it. All he needs is 1 email from Magnus to Chess.com about banning Neimann

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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

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

    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.

    I was thinking his chest looks like an inflatable sumo suit.

    I lived in Wichita for six years. It’s a perfectly fine Midwest city.

    In New York City, where G/O and the author are based, heat and water are often included in rent because the buildings are old and not metered for individual unit use. I’ve seen it once in a newer building, with water, and it was just split up based on that month’s usage. Since it was water, though, it didn’t fluctuate