Now show us dem titties, girl!
Ironic how the indirect product-subject of this award-winning, sexually provocative ad is probably one of the most pedestrian, ho-hum SUVs ever designed. Arousal and the KIA Sportage are absolute contradictions in terms; you might as well try getting turned on by a microwave cart.
Maybe she means going bankrupt in the "Hollywood Accounting" for tax purposes sense, like how no movie ever turns a net profit.
Trailers like these make me think of the thousands of man-hours that must have been spent in some office illuminated by LCD monitors displaying Autodesk software, with a bunch of guys in their 20s and 30s gesticulating at said monitors saying "I think we need more spikey parts on the spaceship here!" and "There needs to be more sparks coming out of the explosion thing there!" "Alright, now dump that shit to the render farm!"
$500 million, eh? Seems pretty steep for people who need a special interface to the Internet.
Is there a reference associated with this story, or shall we just take your word for it?
Are these Jets on the field now the same Jets that defeated the 14-2 Patriots?
A year after I developed a neurological illness, I started going bald.

A year after that, I developed severe acne after having great skin all through my 20s.

So no, things can always get worse.
So the list contains thousands of dollars worth of jewelery, but she's considerate enough to note that it would be less expensive to purchase a couple of books on Ebay or Amazon than directly from the publisher!
@Atilla the Bun: What drug manufacturers will never admit to is that many SSRIs may not cause suicidal thoughts while the patient is taking them, but can trigger suicidal thoughts when the patient attempts to withdraw/lower the dose of the medication. The FDA doesn't require any information on what withdrawal effects of these medications are to approve them, so nobody would ever do a study on it - but they do exist and can be extremely severe.

How many of the tragedies that occur that have the addendum "the patient went off their medication" did not happen because of a re-emergence of some original condition, but instead happened because of withdrawal effects comparable to that of heroin?
@MrEvil: Amtrak uses electric locomotives exclusively between D.C. and Boston. If there's no power to the locomotive from the overhead lines, then I don't believe there's any backup system to provide heat.
@dukes_up: It's astonishing that someone might actually take someone showing them a sign of affection to be a sign of affection - too bad you were just fuckin' with them, haha!

If it then has to happen so many times that you lose count before you "learn", one sure starts to wonder which person in the arrangement has the pathology.
@Yahweh Took My Prepuce: It's been years since I've been in school, but I'd love to take a year long differential equations course! I've spent so much time with my 1987 edition of Edwards and Penny's "Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems" that the binding wore out. Unfortunately I'm not currently in a position to go back to college; I wish I'd discovered that I enjoy math at age 18 and not at age 30.
@NoelleBlue: Tanning product! I'm supposed to be a denizen of Menzoberranzan, not looking to score on the Jersey Shore.

In any event, I managed to get away with such a costume in college - perhaps people were less easily offended in the 90s, and perhaps it was because I didn't attempt to put on a minstrel show for my dorm-mates.
Well then how am I supposed to complete my Drizzt Do'Urden costume?
@Rendo: People do realize that it's usually a lot harder to "knock someone out" with a punch than it is in the movies? Like, there's often a narrow margin between knocking someone out and killing them...this _is_ common knowledge, right?
@newbrite: More sympathy might be garnered had this man actually been mentally ill, rather than just someone who wanted to get fucked up regardless of what the consequences might be for anyone sharing his environment. At what point was he tasered? It did seem to take an agonizingly long time for the half dozen guys trying to handle him to get the idea to just carry him out, which is exactly what the police would have done had they arrived sooner. The only real WTF moment was the guy who decided that he couldn't contain his anger about the situation and started throwing punches.

In general, a bad trip is neither a permanent nor a life threatening condition, and putting belligerent drug users at Stanley Kubrick retrospectives in the same category as the truly mentally ill disparages the condition of the latter. Why should someone who acts out on acid and makes a nuisance of themselves be given a different standard of care than say, a run-of-the-mill violent drunk?
@jls: The evidence that "being a psycho" is less prevalent among male escorts than it is among the general male population is....???
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