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Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?

Just took 23 years to get him in that suit!

I do enjoy how the Deadpool movies are little love letters to how gloriously stupid these franchises are and the exact amount of seriousness with which they should be taken 

They’re hiding Spock’s ears in the second half of the clip. Gonna put down my bet that he came out of the anomaly somehow fully human. (Too obvious of a guess?)

Why does anything need to be marketed that way? I guess vegans sometimes get a hankering for something vaguely like something they used to eat, but every vegan dish I have ever tried was better if it was just trying to be it’s own thing instead of imitating something else.

“I’m honestly hoping Twitter dies.”

Hell, driving through Alabama this past week to go to the beach was nothing but redirecting around wrecks, with many of the wrecks happening on the redirected routes. I65 used to be a pretty easy route, but it’s getting worse and worse every year. People have gone crazy after the pandemic with traveling. 

It’s easy to meet your environmental goals when they are non-existent.

+1 on the WRX. Had a 2003 for well over a decade and it was such a fun car. I lived in the heart of a major city for a good portion of that time, and it was just so delightfully zippy to navigate all the traffic in.

And, there’s the issue with capitalism in a single sentence.

Desantis sights ‘Don’t Say Radioactive’ bill into law. 

2 comments — Gamma irradiation is blue under water. Under other liquids, not sure. What you saw is probably C0-60 in a tank of circulated water.

On the plus side, maybe some of the runoff from Florida’s new, radioactive roads will wash into the Gulf of Mexico and kill off some of the red tide.

This will make it easier to find when it’s underwater!

So worst case scenario is about 3 BED: Banana Equivalent Dose. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_equivalent_dose

Take your facts and logic somewhere else, this is the internet!

That’s what I was wondering. It’s a privately owned area that charges and entrance fee. You’d think that they’d have a size guideline like you said, so it wouldn’t damage their moneymaker. 

Shouldn’t they have a sign or perhaps a simple wood frame that says if you can’t fit in here, don’t try driving through tree? I mean, if you trust people to use sound judgement, you’re definitely going to run into quite a few cases of people’s cars getting stuck in there.

ftfy

awww, why couldn’t it be a toyota sequoia?