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That's Marsamxett Harbour, not St. Paul's Bay. #pedantry

And what are the odds that not just one person enjoys this, but two people, who also managed to end up together? Or maybe one of them likes it, and the other is like "sure, I can get on board with that"?

Coming from a pretty hardcore christian background, the adverbs, particularly those relating to virtues and vices, are totally the norm in this type of writing. This woman kinda takes to a whole new level though. I'm fairly confident this can be traced back to John Bunyan and "Pilgrim's Progress."

Granted!

"Minimum wage jobs are minimum wage because they require minimal skill. It would be ludicrous for me to walk up to my boss and demand $15 an hour for scooping popcorn, yet fast food workers are demanding the exact same thing and this belief is somehow recognized as legitimate. Demanding $15 an hour for pushing buttons

No guidance on thread count? I shudder to think that people might try and follow these instructions with anything less than 800 count, double-ply sheets.

Neko may want to adjust her website's tag line:

The Drift....Two pilots engaged in neural bridge...

Kinda puttin' all your eggs in one basket, if you ask me. I'm sure the cost differential between something smaller, yet still capably armed, is enourmous, and pr. Why build one battle cruiser when you can build three destroyers for the same price?

Newer BMW's oil service intervals are 15,000 miles.

Real life photo of a Bugatti Galibier...well, a Bugatti *on* Galibier. Could hear it from about a mile away while riding my bike up Col du Galibier out of Valloire, and he and his jackass friends—a Ferrari 458, and two(!) McLaren MP4-12Cs—passed me (twice, since they stopped at a cafe) going about double the speed

Also, "mode" on the steering wheel cycles through audio sources. One or two presses will get you to the radio without even having to take your hands off the wheel.

But Kirk's death gave us the ol' "bridge on the captain" joke. Worth it, I think.

700,000 daily riders would rank it 4th in the US. Pretty impressive in that respect, particularly given its size (14 miles, 17 stations).

Even if there weren't cones and the cop was blocking part of a regular travel lane (which he wasn't), HIS LIGHTS WERE ON! You don't miss that unless you are paying ZERO attention to the road.

Nope, most race bikes are OTS. Riders get to choose saddle, bars, stem, etc (from the sponsors' available selection)...but with very few exceptions they are the same bikes you can get at your local shop. Teams have too many riders and go through too many bikes (each rider usually requiring 5 bikes for a stage race

IIUC, women aren't banned from driving per se, they just aren't issued drivers licenses...so theoretically, if caught by the actual police, they'd only be cited for driving without a license. Of course, it's more likely that they'd be caught by the religious enforcers and beaten, so the actual law is moot. The

That was my vote too. I've not driven much around NYC, but driving the CBE (eastbound) was one of the most white-knuckle driving experiences of my life due to the terrible road conditions and relatively high speeds. I actually would've felt better had there been more traffic (westbound was totally clogged, btw) to

Read the first 10 words and said "obviously Maryland." Suburban Maryland is the Florida of the mid-Atlantic.

And in case you were wondering, WMATA made it very clear that service was NOT interrupted.