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  • When I saw that film I remember thinking how outlandish it was for her to order pizza on the internet. Even if somehow that were possible, how could you just give a stranger your credit card details!? So, what, you pay a stranger and just hope your pizza arrives? Completely unbelievable.

  • CGI crowds have been a thing for literally decades. I think the last time you needed 100% extras to fill a scene was the 90s.

  • Gnod

    Type in 3 things you like, and you get suggestions that you yes/no as it tries to narrow down your vibe.

  • The Cyberpunk 2077 hype got me excited because I love the Deus Ex games. I was ready to mainline that technological dystopian future.

    After hearing about the terrible reception, I decided it was just time to play Human Revolution again.

  • Well, that's democracy.

    Regardless of your thoughts on this individual matter, I'm glad the results are upheld despite what I think should happen.

    The real issue is why the Australian people voted the way they did. Disappointing for many.

  • Should McLain get paid for it? Should McLain get a say in how her voice is used? That is the real issue with this stuff. The answers are not clear cut.

  • Don't judge me, I won't judge you.

    But seriously, I love shows like Ninja Warrior and Amazing Race, which I do admit belong in the reality tv genre; and my partner likes watching trashy reality like Rock of Love and things like that.

  • "it was then, when Storm mused the effects of lighting on a humble toad, that I realised there was no god..."

  • It was such a mess that Sony removed it from the PlayStation store and gave out refunds.

  • This wasn't an accidental hit an run. They aimed the car at the cyclist. A bicycle lane wouldn't have been a factor in this case.

  • I can't quite figure out if it's supposed to mean everyone within 35° of the equator latitude, or everyone outside it.

  • I agree, but I think it would be better to inform the passengers and give them a chance to alight.

    The problem there is that those passengers would demand a replacement flight or a refund, and we can't have that, can we?

  • It's quite simple really. Less people would be able to fly, so those that can't will just stand still in confusion until they die from starvation. The remaining population would be the small fraction who were able to afford to fly. Net loss in pollution.

  • The final fantasy playthrough 24/7 loop from Dansg08.

  • the fact that it takes place during an event doesn’t matter for this comparison as we’re trying to see how many of these people would have died if the event hadn’t taken place at all.

    Then you must be ignoring information to show the truth that you want the data to show. Events need to abide by strict OH&S guidelines. If an injury or death occurs due to the negligence of the event planners, they need to be held accountable. This means that a death at an event should be compared to other events because day-to-day life isn't governed by OH&S.

  • You are suggesting that any flying object, prior to identification, can reasonably be suggested to be of alien origin?

    I'm saying that it is unreasonable, because we currently have no evidence to suggest that any flying object has been of alien origin. There is no evidence of land based objects with alien origin. There has been no hard evidence in the history of human record to suggest that even a single thing on Earth has ever been linked to extra-terrestrial intelligence.

    Yet, you are saying that it's completely reasonable to suggest that any flying object that is yet to be identified by one or more observers has any likelihood of being of alien origin.

    By extension you have to admit then that any object (whether flying or not), while unidentified, could reasonably be suspected of being of alien origin. So whatever is in that box could be extra terrestrial.