@magnarofwintrfl@iYuiMio@number_pizza111 Take Atlanta for example. There are probably ~1,500,000+ residents who live in a community just as you describe. Even if we were to restrict that number to the people who have readily available access to MARTA's train system, it's probably still around ~700,000
@magnarofwintrfl@iYuiMio@number_pizza111 This is just nonsense. There are neighborhoods like that all throughout America, unless by transit you specifically mean a heavy rail system...
@wildarms007@TN_Tornado1@wbuxtonofficial Eeeeh not really. Post split-CART was more popular than IRL (ESPECIALLY internationally) despite no Indy 500. The triple crown 500 races existed for a reason. Regardless, he's right: Indycar only diminishes itself as a series by basically not caring about the rest of the season.
@DeicideOP@ManaByte Which is ironic since Marvel hasn't had a single hard reboot a la Crisis or Flashpoint; which, if anything, is all the more reason why DC should be more willing to play fast and loose with comic accuracy.
@ConcacafEdgar@TwinOaksTV The Bosnian player initiated the contact, knocked Balogun off balance, and as a result Balgon just so happened to land on his leg (and immediately relieved pressure as soon as he realized it). And for that he deserves a red card????
@MattGeorgeSAC It's the equivalent of "leading with the crown of the helmet" in football.
Regardless of what happens afterwards, if you attempt a tackle with your studs up, it's almost always an automatic red.
@Neill_Dennehy@ibetpal@PhilBlundell Being big, strong, and athletic doesn't change the underlying physiological hinderance. Being strong doesn't make you immune to biochemistry.
@John_Barach Google AI cites Benjamin Harrison. It states that presidents before him were either deists, unitarians, or merely nominally affiliated (or at the very least, very cagey about their actual beliefs)
@lymanstoneky I think a big problem is that modern houses are - among other things - much bigger on average. With shrinking family sizes, this presents a weird dilemma where houses are more expensive due to their size, even though the people buying them actually need smaller homes.