It’s funny how all of your “favorite shows” got shitcanned because no one but you and a handful of people were watching them but somehow we’re all assholes for not agreeing with you.
It’s funny how all of your “favorite shows” got shitcanned because no one but you and a handful of people were watching them but somehow we’re all assholes for not agreeing with you.
You mean Book of Bobba Fett. It's hillarious when a show with book on it's title didn't have good writer.
It sounds like her credit union shenanigans didn’t happen in the course of her work as a judge, which is the key.
It’s tricky as we will have to see what the story will end up being, I’d point out wussing out like that on Marc’s character is completely in-line with MCU in general. I mean just look at how they resolved the Ronin story in Hawkeye.
Even though it seems like it’s where they are heading, I really hope they don’t make it that the third personality killed Layla’s father. I’m already not fond of the idea that there’s a personality that’s some kind of uncontrollable killer that must be held in check. It’s an old trope. Not to mention Marc is already a…
I don’t even have a problem that third personality is a brutal killer, although at the moment he seems to be a brutal killer just to be that which is always an issue. For me, the bigger problem is that once they revealed that, they should have started playing in to that. Make that a part of the horror story in that…
“It’s not every day when an MCU show goes out of its way to recreate arguably what’s one of the most fascinating episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Yes, I’m talking about season six’s “Normal Again,” the premise of which found the titular slayer confronting a reality where all the misadventures she’d been having…
During that final part of the episode, I found myself torn on if I like the way the show has set up the third personality. The issue was that there were a lot of really good parts in that build, for example the intro scene showing Marc having three faces, and you kind of already know that it was that third personality…
Eh. I don’t think it’s really apt to call a game with gold farmers as digital colonialism. The offshoring of producing computer parts is a better use for the term.
You, and most of the people here except that one guy who’s big into Ethereum trash apparently, think people in the Philippines are stupid and decided to do harder work for less money than they had been doing?
The “John Voight’s Car” Theorem
“The three things you probably want in a souvenir are a) to be of an interesting thing; b) to have some connection to the original thing; and c) to have been previously owned by interesting owners.”
It was worth 2.9 million buck for Jack Dorsey. Not so much for this guy.
Iä! Iä! Shub-Panelgap!
He’s not suicidal. I know that much.
Its a free blog so I can come and go as I please but its really painful to see this site devolve so much. I pointed out last week they keep rehashing articles from several months to several years ago.
When did “hand-built” become a pejorative? The cars at Pebble Beach are hand built, I’m sure Tesla can afford the same panel beaters. Hand fitting panels is how you get perfection, if you spend the money and time.
Those things protruding from the front and rear bumpers are outrigger mounts that are used for roll-over mitigation work.
I respectfully challenge this quote
This is the racing equivalent of those CSPAN camera operators who show the senator making an impassioned speech on the senate floor and then pan to the senate floor itself, which is home to at most three bored interns who probably have to be there.