





Seems like he deserved it.


Much appreciated


If no one has claimed Injustice 2, I’d be interested. Thank you for doing this.


Based on their comment above I asked if the following assumptions were correct. They appeared to confirm them:
It sounds like you are saying that if a drunk cyclist hits a pedestrian, it’s impossible for the pedestrian to get injured.
Or if that same cyclist weaves out in to the street, a car that hits them cannot be damaged (and the driver of the car won’t be held liable even though cyclists pretty much always have the right of way vs. cars).
Are you saying there are recorded facts that agree with their assumptions? Could you please provide a source?


Thanks for confirming my assumptions above. I don’t agree.


It sounds like you are saying that if a drunk cyclist hits a pedestrian, it’s impossible for the pedestrian to get injured.
Or if that same cyclist weaves out in to the street, a car that hits them cannot be damaged (and the driver of the car won’t be held liable even though cyclists pretty much always have the right of way vs. cars).


Thanksfor the recap, this really helped. Loved the originals, I’ll just stick to rewatching them.
If you enjoy driving games, I’d suggest Forza Horizon 5. Beyond the racing, you can just drive around in different cars and enjoy the scenic views. Plus they have a Hot Wheels dlc that’s a lot of fun.


If you poop out the stolen item, I think we can move past calling them a “suspected” thief.
Fun fact, the songs It’s Raining Men and Let the Bodies Hit the Floor may have been written about the same event.


Wait until you find out What’s playing second base.
Wait, this is real? Can someone attempt to explain his rationale? Or is there some context not included?


Abbreviated version from article:
How to opt out
Opting out requires you to change settings in two places. To fully opt out, you must turn off Gmail’s “Smart features” in two separate locations in your settings.
Step 1: Turn off Smart Features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet settings
Step 2: Turn off Google Workspace Smart Features
Leo is surprisingly good, but it’s geared towards kids so most adults may not have seen it.