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    It’s the bars fault - it was resisting arrest. And even more so it was refusing orders - the police ORDERED the building to move and it just refused to comply. It just disgusts me to see the disrespect that brick and mortar buildings have for the police.

    While Sindri’s grief will and very much SHOULD be a part of the next GoW, I do hope that they find a different story angle than just pure revenge against Kratos and Atreus. Only because it Sindri’s story already parallels really nicely with Freya’s and Baldur, but I hope they explore his grief in a way that is

    I haven’t watched the Oliver show yet, but IIRC hasn’t Elon openly admitted to being a ketamine addict? I know I shouldn’t be surprised at this point, but seriously - how the hell could any CEO of any company openly brag about that and NOT being immediately forced to enter rehab as a condition for keeping their job?

    To be fair, this guy was apparently having some sort of medical emergency like diabetic shock. So I’d say that a 62 year old sick person, also likely frail, could definitely be described as elderly. Currently 62 year old George Clooney? Not so much.

    Yeah, I mean I have to lick every new switch cartridge I get just to see how gross it tastes... so I am in NO position to judge steam deck owners.

    My vote in Baldurs Gate 3 goes for Astarion. His story is just so fucking multilayered and moving as it goes on. I'm not the kind of person who gets emotional about fictional stories, but Astarion talking about his trauma hits so hard.

    “But Dutch, I don’t think we should be joking about this guy in public. I just don't think it's nice

    Jessie definitely would’ve been the kind of person to say that, but I suppose that won't be happening either way.

    Yeah I mean from what I remember, the vast majority of the James Cameron ego feeding was only in the first 25% or so, so it’s not too bad overall.

    I highly recommend that people watch the documentary about him going down the mariana trench. It’s incredible. To be clear, it’s practically filled with propaganda about how amazing Cameron is... But if you can look past that, it’s just mesmerizing.

    Every day when I was in college, I had an evening 5pm evening class that would usually have me drive a route where they setting sun would glare right into me. It was absolutely paralyzing for a good 10-15 seconds, and I would have to take a different street to avoid it.

    Sorry to hear that you’ve had your struggles in life, but glad to see that you’re doing better!

    Real life Joe loves his Corvettes. But Diamond Joe always found time to wash his bitchin’ Trans Am on the White House driveway.

    I can’t imagine being in Joe Biden’s position. Beau was, by all accounts, a good, good dude. Incredibly respected guy, distinguished combat veteran, had a bright future ahead of him. He almost certainly would’ve run for President one day and would’ve won. And then he’s dead from glioblastoma at 46.

    Yep, 100% agree with this. I’ve always maintained that the GOP never actually wanted “Roe” to be overturned - it was far too useful to them as a fundraising issue and social issue to rile up the crazies. When the decision was announced, GOP leaders had to have been celebrating on the outside and freaking out on the

    Don’t forget that his mother has been shown to have some issues too. There was that stretch of time when she was attacking defensive players on social media who would tackle Patrick. And he had to step in and get his mother to knock it off.

    Because Hunter Biden is a fuckup, that’s why. And so far all the GOP has ever managed to dig up... is that Hunter has been a fuckup. And so far as I’ve seen, it’s not illegal to be a fuckup. We all know one. Most of us have at least one in our families.

    Actually, I completely forgot that I had an old membership card from a few years back - it was the Goldwing Road Riders Association.

    I forget exactly what it was called, but my father used to be part of a service though his motorcycle riding that offered free towing included up to 100 mile radius from his home address. And if I recall even if you were past the 100 mile point, you could still get the tow but the cost was really reasonable. It was