Ok, being serious now - I enjoyed it. It acts like a mix between House of Lies, Blue Mountain State and Arli$$. The Rock was amazing, not a weak link in the cast. Johnson's become such an incredible actor.
edit: Preferred it over the True Detective premiere. There were times when I was bored for minutes on end with that.
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I wish they would've done more than just a one-off in this style.
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I know a lot of people didn't like The Second Law, but I thought all those weird orchestral, theatrical songs with weird backing vocals were great. The more downtempo stuff with piano was cool. That one dubstep song.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
So, are major highway bridges washing away a common thing?
You mean outside of the United States?
Oh god do I wish.
The I35 bridge here by the Red River is in danger of collapse from the flooding.
My general assumption is "American infrastructure? lol"
Texas infrastructure.
A 200 year old rail bridge got washed down the river already. Considering the Red River typically looks like a series of puddles this is a very strange development.
Is it standard for a lease to demand tenants/renters insurance? I don't think that's unusual but my question is- would every tenant get it? Or is it something where we would collectively have a policy, rather than each of us getting it?
The steam game has gotten ridiculous since people discovered hitting level 100m gets you a special badge. An auto-join Chrome script was written that waits until it has a room's worth of people then mass-joins them all in a single room. It autoclicks, auto-buys upgrades, and for the main strategy, auto-uses level-skipping wormholes en mass. The biggest warp I've seen so far is about 2 million levels at one time.
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Is it standard for a lease to demand tenants/renters insurance? I don't think that's unusual but my question is- would every tenant get it? Or is it something where we would collectively have a policy, rather than each of us getting it?
Usually the main person on the lease would have the renters insurance in their name.
So, are major highway bridges washing away a common thing?
You mean outside of the United States?
Oh god do I wish.
The I35 bridge here by the Red River is in danger of collapse from the flooding.
My general assumption is "American infrastructure? lol"
Texas infrastructure.
A 200 year old rail bridge got washed down the river already. Considering the Red River typically looks like a series of puddles this is a very strange development.
Oh, let me revise that.
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The steam game has gotten ridiculous since people discovered hitting level 100m gets you a special badge. An auto-join Chrome script was written that waits until it has a room's worth of people then mass-joins them all in a single room. It autoclicks, auto-buys upgrades, and for the main strategy, auto-uses level-skipping wormholes en mass. The biggest warp I've seen so far is about 2 million levels at one time.
"So is the game any fun?"
"It's a great way to fill bars."
Is it standard for a lease to demand tenants/renters insurance? I don't think that's unusual but my question is- would every tenant get it? Or is it something where we would collectively have a policy, rather than each of us getting it?
Usually the main person on the lease would have the renters insurance in their name.
Each tenant has an individual lease with only their name.
Is it standard for a lease to demand tenants/renters insurance? I don't think that's unusual but my question is- would every tenant get it? Or is it something where we would collectively have a policy, rather than each of us getting it?
Usually the main person on the lease would have the renters insurance in their name.
Err, in my experience everyone has their own insurance.
Renters insurance is just to cover your personal property, plus the bonus legal liability insurance that usually tags along.
Landlord would want their renters to have insurance so the renters would have that liability coverage, or get their shit replaced if there was a plumbing leak or something.
Basically anything to limit the tenants' actual losses, in case a lawsuit rolled up to the landlord.
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life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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muse is ruined forever
But is the brain meltage reversible?
Goddamnit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McAeQiLmEYU
Ok, being serious now - I enjoyed it. It acts like a mix between House of Lies, Blue Mountain State and Arli$$. The Rock was amazing, not a weak link in the cast. Johnson's become such an incredible actor.
edit: Preferred it over the True Detective premiere. There were times when I was bored for minutes on end with that.
This sounds suspiciously like an accusation.
And no. If anything this is a return to their earlier stuff.
Yay
I wish they would've done more than just a one-off in this style.
My really great gaming machine only has wi-fi... which is terrible in my apartment.. The peak DL speed according to Steam has been 414.6 KB/S...
I really need to get an internet port for this thing....
It was fuckawful outside today.
You are a monster.
if that's steam, I pull down 2mb/s over wifi, you got a different problem I'm thinkin
PSN/XBL: Zampanov -- Steam: Zampanov
The guy who owns the internet is incapable of using a router correctly.
I get better download speeds in coffee shops.
...I get better download speeds in coffee shop than even the direct line...
I... I can't even look at you right now.
You mean outside of the United States?
Oh god do I wish.
The I35 bridge here by the Red River is in danger of collapse from the flooding.
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Is all property theft? Yes/yes?
My general assumption is "American infrastructure? lol"
Texas infrastructure.
A 200 year old rail bridge got washed down the river already. Considering the Red River typically looks like a series of puddles this is a very strange development.
When you put your stuff in a self-storage unit, does the self-storage place own your stuff if you don't pay the rent?
Usually the main person on the lease would have the renters insurance in their name.
tempting
but no, i am sorry cod:aw
I will buy you during the winter sale for like 75% off
I am too busy New Vegasing now
Oh, let me revise that.
I think it's technically abandonment.
"So is the game any fun?"
"It's a great way to fill bars."
Each tenant has an individual lease with only their name.
Ha ha, now you're talking nonsense.
plz remove water so we don't have to deal with it up here
kthankx
Where are the survivors buried?
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
one of the classic blunders
oh u
Err, in my experience everyone has their own insurance.
Renters insurance is just to cover your personal property, plus the bonus legal liability insurance that usually tags along.
Landlord would want their renters to have insurance so the renters would have that liability coverage, or get their shit replaced if there was a plumbing leak or something.
Basically anything to limit the tenants' actual losses, in case a lawsuit rolled up to the landlord.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies