Wait, but, uh... what?
I just checked where I'm at*.
Hash browns - $2.69
Sausage egg mcmuffin - $5.29
Soda - $2.29
Sausage egg mcmuffin meal - $8.69
"Savings" for making it a meal - $1.58
So by very flimsy math, dividing the "savings" evenly amongst the ingredients, the "actual" hash brown price may be $2.16. Or if we go by percentage (~15% off for a meal,) then $2.28. Either way it seems pretty high for a hash brown. For some reason I thought the effect was much stronger.
*Prices reported by grubhub because McDonald's doesn't like to share prices on the website.
To be fair, ordering individual items costs way more because they want you to buy combo meals.
That's not Sonichu, that's Super Saiyan.
I think I’d rather get hit by a car than hit someone with my car.
Banger.
I am generally a comedic person, but my humor sense did not tingle at this. Reading the guy's later comment in the thread only made me think it was more serious.
They're being downvoted for being rude to someone just for expressing a desire to hide helmets in games.
I just looked that up, and I feel sorry for those students. I'm imagining they were trying to make an AI that does realistic movement like that Google experiment, and when it failed and ended up weird, they thought they were gonna fail their assignment, until one of them thought "we can call this zombie movement and still get a pass."
Then they show up to present it and this guy says not that it's trash, but that it's offensive because he has a disabled friend. You can see the sorrow on the presenter's face. I'm not sure he had any way of knowing that the guy would react that way. Who looks at creepy horror movement and thinks "this is offensive to disabled people"?
They didn't just fail, they got dishonored, and I'm not sure that was justified, though I don't know the whole context.
In the original comic, the claim of a massacre was a complete fabrication because the hat guy is just like that.
I like how this is in the middle of the raccoon story.
I'd imagine it's not practical to do anything on a personal level (aside from personalized ads) unless you really wanna look into one person in particular, so it's probably more used for market research and whatnot. Easier to do a survey if you don't have to ask anyone.
What are the videos called? Searching for marker tests just gets me markers, adding "knife" gets me sharpening techniques, and adding "knife fight" just gets me music.