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I’m sure he’s devastated.

Most accurate portrayal of a cop in movie history.

Better headline: “Alleged gang member kills pedestrian in street-racing crash

Cool, I guess. This has been kind of my least favorite version of Spider-Man, though. I mostly like Tom Holland but I think his version of Spidey could use a shot of the wisecracking confidence that usually defines the character. Peter can only go so long on that clueless new guy “just happy to be here” energy. I also

Actually the deal wasn’t for children’s blood...

Hell, no! I was promised a new Spider-Man every 5-10 years with a retelling of his origin story every time. I look forward to watching Uncle Ben die and Peter learning that “with great power comes great responsibility.”  This will not stand. 

If my armrest could also serve as a toothpick, it isn't an armrest. It's a lie.

people genuinely think the character is meant to be autistic.

Better than the job he’s done in these FB films where he performs “awkward” so badly people genuinely think the character is meant to be autistic.

I like to imagine that Redmayne does every interview as a whisper yelling combo like his Jupiter ascending character.

Exactly. If they were so great, they’d still be around.

Fun story - those brakes are also trash

Raph needs to get off the road with this thing. He’s a danger to himself and others riding it. I don’t want to be at the top of an intersection in Brooklyn when he comes steaming through, unable to stop, and slams into me.

Roller cams were almost as bad as Campy Deltas without being nearly as good-looking.

Roller cam brakes fit squarely in the looks cooler than it works category. Enjoy fidgeting with them endlessly :) 

Unpainted wheel arch panels are usually like that for a reason. The car usually looks worse with those panels painted. Another indirect reason is, the flared arches are most susceptible to damage (i.e. scratching a tree limb) and therefore can’t have scratched paint if there’s no paint to begin with. Also, automotive p

It is, but the majority of Americans can still probably afford some form of investment.

This is increasingly true.

Sure, the law is applicable to both the rich and poor in the same way that laws banning sleeping under bridges or begging in the street is also applicable to both rich and poor.

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This video might help you understand the problem - I sure as shit would use the bus lane instead: