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From the original creators of Fallout - The Outer Worlds

NaMeCaF says...

Where was the troll against Bethesda? More like they were trolling themselves with the "Try not to break it" because they're infamous for releasing shoddy quality work full of bugs and needing hundreds of patches before the game is even remotely playable.

Definitely going to be a wait until the "GOTY" edition is on sale for 85% off in a couple of years buy for me.

Russia Probe Clouds Trump's G20 Summit: A Closer Look

Drachen_Jager says...

"Why can't you [Trump] stand still for ten seconds?"

Because the only way his staff can get him remotely on-point is to coke him up beforehand. Notice the difference between public appearances where he sniffs a LOT and he's relatively focused high-energy, and appearances where he doesn't sniff, but he's incoherent, slumping, and rumpled.

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The Muppet of the Deep Sea

The Muppet of the Deep Sea

Flaming Indian Street Food

newtboy says...

So, the guy making the food with bare hands and actually stuffing his fingers in each customer's mouth is also the same person handling the filthy money, no hand washing involved.
Yeah....no chance of getting hepatitis and herpes there.
Sorry, they don't make fire hot enough to make this remotely OK for me.

Tater Tot Grilled Cheese & Bacon Waffle Sandwich

ANGRY GRANDPA'S DREAM CAR!

John Oliver - Mike Pence

bcglorf says...

As promised, the most promising results when polling google scholar:

"Genetic and Environmental Influences on Sexual Orientation and Its Correlates in an Australian Twin Sample"

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/J_Bailey2/publication/12572213_Genetics_and_Environmental_Influences_on_Sexual_Orientation_and_Its_Correlates_in_
an_Australian_Twin_Sample/links/0deec518bc0435c0cd000000.pdf

Probably one of the better studies, it breaks down orientation to a scale versus straight binary, though the results are then statistical correlations and my stats classes are too long ago for me to work that back into something resembling my claims above.

"Sexual Orientation in a U.S. National Sample
of Twin and Nontwin Sibling Pairs"
http://ioa126.medsch.wisc.edu/findings/pdfs/47.pdf

19 identical twins in the study with at least one twin with non-hetro orientation, within those 19 pairs, 6 showed concordance. So 6 of 19 identical twins sharing orientation, 13 of 19 not. This supports my statement above that in studies identical twins more often than not don't share homosexual orientation. This study also lists the statistical correlation of this result as 0.68, the previous studies statistical correlation was lower at 0.51(1.0 would be perfect correlation). If I'm reading the statistics remotely right, the above study then is similarly in keeping with my statement.

"Homosexual Orientation in Twins: A Report on 61 Pairs and Three Triplet Sets"
http://hawaii.edu/PCSS/biblio/articles/1961to1999/1993-homosexual-orientation-in-twins.html

Smaller sample size and different polling methodology, specifically sought out respondents of non hetro orientation. Shows a higher correlation, 25 of 38 identical twins being concordant. That's 66% concordance so opposite of my claim that more often than not they are discordant.


Running out of time here to post results. If you keep digging though it's more of the same, identical twins don't come close to showing 100% correlation, highest study of the samples I've pulled is 66%, and it's by far the highest. This is in contrast to race and gender, where you fully expect 100/100 identical twins to match.

Airfish 8

newtboy says...

To be fair, what I thought is new is the cheaper motor running on regular unleaded gas more efficiently. Airplane fuel is insanely expensive compared to gas, and harder to get in remote places.
Ground effects plane/boats have been around for quite some time, but not in a commercially useful configuration. This seems like a big step up from small ferries or tour boats (faster and smoother rides) and far cheaper than small planes to buy and operate.

Yeah, the biggest ecranoplan was enormous, with immense lifting capacity but little evasive capacity, so they were awful in practice as military vehicles except as transports well behind the front. I can't find any instances of them being used in conflicts.

Ashenkase said:

Yep,

What once was old is new again! This tech has been around for decades.

Here is a Lun-class Ekranoplan on the Caspian Sea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_symWK4T7n0

I can only guess those are nuke rated missiles it is firing.

8 nacels, the things HP must have been huge.

Canada Taking it's money Seriously

The result of our obsession with plastic

newtboy says...

*doublepromote exposing how humans have spoiled one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth. Notice how hard it is to differentiate between plastic bags and jellyfish. That's why most sea turtles have a stomach full of plastic bags.
As a species, we should really *fear the implications of the ocean food web collapsing but, clearly, arguing about politics, guns, welfare, collusion, trade wars, and pussy grabbing comes well ahead of actually working towards planetary survival on most people's agendas.

"I would have run into Florida School ... Unarmed" trump

cloudballoon says...

Right... so there's a mass shooter in the school, Trump is unarmed and he'd go in? Sure... though that enforces less of his habitual lying liar that lies mental instability than his idiotic dumbassery. I'd help out by kicking him in!

People like him would rather use those kids as human shields to protect himself than doing anything remotely brave & selfless like the teachers did.

Sarah Silverman Loves America | Real Time with Bill Maher

moonsammy says...

I really can't fathom being upset about the King Tut bit. While there are still Egyptians certainly, they don't remotely resemble the culture during Tut's time. Who exactly could there possibly be alive today who would feel at all upset or belittled by that act? Mind-boggling.

Isaac Gives Claire Parenting Advice | Orville S1E8

Drachen_Jager says...

So... as far as I can see it, every clip from, The Orville, is essentially <insert comedy cliche here> but in SPACE!

WTF is the point in this show? I mean, I think some of what Seth McFarlane does is funny, but this is so hackneyed it's not even remotely interesting, never mind funny.



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