That was my thought too. This is sweeping and broad enough there's honestly likely multiple ways to just use the ruling to undo the ruling.
I remember on New Years Eve 1999 the local newspaper ran an article that was interviewing people who'd been alive for the last turn of the century and comparing the two New Years' celebrations. In hindsight I wish 10 year old me had had the presence of mind to save it, it was pretty neat.
While it's definitely PRESENT in Lord of the Rings, one could argue Frodo himself is a subversion of it. Giving the ring to someone powerful would almost inevitably result in corrupting them and (depending on just how powerful they were) would just make a new big bad. Hobbits work as ring bearers explicitly because they're not "special".
Tbf to the guy you're responding to, getting the extra 2-3 days of PTO necessary to take the train may also be a contributing factor. There's a hidden work reform issue baked into this that also needs addressing.
I mean, it takes a long time for most humans to get hands right when learning to draw people as well. Hands are complicated; lots of bones for a comparatively small area and really complex joint structure.
"Act of God"
No, that's just if Thor or Loki smashes your car.
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When I worked there in 2008ish it was still the 79, 89, 99 cent menu.
Might also be that simply adjusting the brightness on a photo could end up whitening teeth even if that wasn't the goal so that would be a difficult one to enforce without going all the way to "0 changes to the image at all".
I'd argue the Balrog was more Durin's people's doing. Fellowship pretty much just wandered into a clusterfuck already in progress there.
Tbf, there's the other interpretation - go after the easy target first and use the momentum (and possibly legal precedents) from that to go on to progressively larger fish.
I understand this is extremely optimistic but hey, it could happen.
Bassist from Train apparently fell in the shower and died recently if that counts.
Not as far as "dumb" per se but I would accept "less smart" in exchange for physical buttons and a removable battery.
Worked at Taco Bell in '08/'09 and we had a regular who would come in with a whole ass zip lock bag full of change and stand there playing that thing for an hour plus.
There's a hot sauce I regularly get that's scorpion pepper and prickly pear and it's amazing. Fruity to the point of being almost bubble gum sweet at first and then the heat hits.
Having had an unfortunate amount of personal experience with a diagnosed narcissist, can confirm that that is a highly effective strategy. You can't 'logic' someone who's operating in a completely different reality and justified outrage just results in them playing the victim. Laughing at them makes them completely fucking short circuit. Hell, look at how disproportionate Trump's response was to SNL satirizing him.
If you want a good fairly cheap "burger", try getting a few of those giant portobello mushroom caps, marinate in olive oil, balsamic, garlic, worcestershire sauce (technically not vegetarian as it contains anchovy but close enough for these purposes) and a splash of soy sauce, and fry or grill. It's not bang on but it's tasty as fuck and beefier than you would expect. I haven't eaten beef in 20 years and it's my preferred form of veggie burger. Just be aware they cook really fast.
Tbf, there are definitely some items that just REALLY do not work well with self check. Really light items that it can't properly sense the weight on or anything age restricted are the first 2 that spring to mind but I'm sure there are others.
No matter how good at self check you are, if your order contains a greeting card and a box of cold medicine odds are the damn thing is gonna completely shit the bed.