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  • The signature at the bottom of the letter makes it all make sense.

  • Why does Broke Don keep getting special treatment?

  • They certainly dropped hints about Ms. Marvel being a mutant at the end of her TV series. The irony is Quake / Daisy Johnson is a mutant in the comics but they had to make her an Inhuman for Agents of SHEILD because at the time Fox Studios had the exclusive rights to the Marvel Mutant concept.

  • Coffee Stain Studios. In house, they’ve developed Goat Simulator and Satisfactory. They’ve also published Valhiem and Deep Rock Galactic.

  • I think is a metrification of a measurement in imperial fluid ounces, but the imperial numbers seem arbitrary, too.

    540 ml = 19.005342 Imp oz. = 18.259572 US oz.

    710 ml = 24.988505 Imp oz. = 24.007956 US oz.

  • Modern browsers have dropped support for the marquee tag, so you’ll have to reimplement it in JavaScript.

  • I hope they got their own appraiser, because the Trump org is infamous for making up numbers. Better check the paperwork at city hall, too, to make sure there are no undisclosed mortgages, leans, or easements on the property.

  • From the trailer, it looks like Hammond, the intelligent hamster that pilots the Wrecking Ball mech, is getting an Ein skin.

  • If ever there was an election to get America to move away from first-past-the-post to something like ranked choice, it’d be this one. Sadly, the people who would need to draft the amendment to change the rules were elected under the existing rules, and don’t have much motivation to alter them.

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  • You misunderstand. HTTP 502 means the server is running on an old Gateway computer, and its capacitors are starting to go.

  • Related question is when does the government celebrate your birthday. Sure, you can go apply for your drivers license on your 16th birthday on February 29, but your 18th and 21st birthdays aren’t on leap years. When can you get your first legal drink? (I’m assuming March 1st, as the bars don’t want to risk serving you a day early.)

  • The ruling prohibits him from applying for loans from any institution “chartered or registered with the New York Department of Financial Services.” New York City is a global financial hub, so the registered clause is going to affect many banks that are headquartered outside of New York.

  • “I've never seen the Republican Party so unified as it is right now.” Every day is Opposite Day with Trump.

  • While there were a ton of GI Joe toys, the series was a few years too early to get beat-em-up arcade games the way that the Ninja Turtles or the Simpsons did. This new game looks like it’d fit right in at a Chuck E. Cheese in the early 90’s.

  • This is the Season 2 - Generations chair. I wonder what happened to the Season 1 captain’s chair, with its flip out armrest displays.

  • This one is tricky. In this specific case, through mismanagement at an IVF clinic, frozen embryos were destroyed. I think the (prospective) parents in this situation have every right to sue the clinic. However, the way this law was written, and the way the court ruled, was way too broad and set a lot of potential harmful precedent. The law should absolutely be fixed, but I also think that parents in this situation need to be able to hold the clinic accountable. It gets really nuanced when you consider that IVF is still a developing science, life is very fragile at that scale, and not all embryos make it through the process just due to a myriad of reasons that the clinic can’t control. I don’t know the best way to write the law, but a good place to start would be to talk to doctors, rather than priests or politicians.

  • This is the same actor that yelled at us to, “experience bij” in the TNG VHS board game, so he hardly has the moral high ground.

  • To donate to a presidential campaign, you must be a US citizen, and there’s a $3,300 cap. Anyone can buy sneakers, though, and they can buy as many as they want.