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And? Traditional sports leagues aren’t filled with angels either.

Not only have they likely encountered similar situations in similar conditions given the vast amount of testing they’ve done, but they also have an extremely extensive testing system that they could easily use to test out their software’s response to the situation: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/08

Get off my fucking lawn.

‘68 Road Runner Hemi that once belonged to the lady who played Mother Nature in the “It’s Not Nice to Fool Mother Nature” margarine commercials

North Korea is busy mobilizing low bridges as we speak.

As the titular character of Samer 2, I can guarantee that it is the dankest gane around.

We have an absurd amount of pedestrian fatalities here in the Phoenix metro area. The link below is to a story from March 13 about the previous week and the 10 pedestrian deaths that had occurred. In 2016 Arizona was 3rd in pedestrian deaths and in 2017 it was 1st. For some reason this narrative is left out of the

The point here isn’t “a human driver might have killed the pedestrian, too.”

A frat of Mustangs

I think you might call it an Incompetence of Mustangs.

A gaggle of geese.

Didn’t they lose?

They really don’t. At this point, anything less than a hot stone massage seems to be harassment, it’s like people who haven’t ever had to do anything difficult and stressful in their lives are suddenly being given a platform to whine about any and all perceived slights when they themselves don’t have much in the way

Bump stocks are an excellent refutation of the “Criminals will find a way, because they’re criminals, laws don’t matter.” claim by gun worshipers.

Weapons modified to fire in auto haven’t been used in any US attack in the last 30+ years, but only a few years after bumpstocks became available (first hit the market in

Are you looking at the same pictures I am? I see a low riding sedan. Although the black on the bottom as well as the camera angle and lense may make it look a little off.

This guy laughs at everybody in the house... while wearing shades, of course.

Beg to differ

You’re really trying to sell this as bad? A student voluntarily pays to join a private business of higher learning and the University develops a way to help their students make it all the way to educational success - graduation - and this is an evil thing? Seems that the data ID’s the students and a plan can be put in

Yeah, really the only part I remember from this movie is Seth Green dubbing over Jason Statham’s seduction.

Enjoyed it then, enjoyed it now. Charming, fun, with a few dated references. Plus Seth Green’s imitation of Jason Stathom was dead on.