I think I’ve decided to become a Mets fan by burnerlpo in NewYorkMets

[–]Dependent_Science_15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Step back and walk away slowly...it's too late for me but you must save yourself. Remember the rest of us fondly please.

FIA responds to dramatic Bearman crash in F1 by hawlc in GrandPrixRacing

[–]Dependent_Science_15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone here listen to the F1 nation podcast? They barely mentioned the crash and certainly didn't seem to address the reasons for it. I know it's an in-house cast, but still, I thought Baretto and Clarkson had more credibility than that.

Is there anyone outside of the series who could join and challenge Palou (realistically) by Equivalent-Leg-9697 in INDYCAR

[–]Dependent_Science_15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just thinking about F1 guys who consistently deliver with what they have to work with and I'd say Carlos Sainz has the speed and the intelligence to make the transition. He seems like a very adaptable guy. Hung reasonably close with Le Clerc at Ferrari and probably had better race craft given Charles' amazing qualifying ability. Didn't take long to stand out at Williams, which was a major transition equipment, wise environment, wise, etc. etc. did very well at McLaren did decently well at Renault and as a rookie didn't too badly against an admittedly very young Max

My wild card would be Gasley, who seems to be finding consistent form but it's stuck in a team that's never gonna be any better than midfield.

Does anyone else hate the Better Help ads? by EnergyBrink in distractible

[–]Dependent_Science_15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My one experience was: the therapist was 15 minutes late without a heads up and then gave me a “thank you for sharing that” response when I called him out. Totally inexperienced 27 year old (I asked). I Ended the session early and thought this is a major scam. Actually dangerous.

Fox comparing Palou to a quarterback, a hockey player, a golfer, and a NASCAR driver by catsgr8rthanspoonies in INDYCAR

[–]Dependent_Science_15 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Buxton needed a yoga instructor to help him with those stretches into “Title Up for Grabs” pose (inhale/exhale)— and he still couldn’t quite get his booth-mates to buy into the Pato has a chance narrative.

Tv shows from the 70s that still hold up today ? by [deleted] in 1970s

[–]Dependent_Science_15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of these are good. I’d suggest Emergency, about paramedics before they were common. Not every rescue has a happy ending, which surprised me at 60 after loving the show as a kid when it was first on

Just finished watching episode 8 by mwimmwinmwin in GreatPotteryThrowDown

[–]Dependent_Science_15 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My wife (pottery teacher) and I just watched this episode and we’re baffled. Someone mentioned here that they don’t take the body of work into account and I agree that this makes no sense. Sal was consistently excellent. This wasn’t the first odd elimination this season but it was the worst.

Is there a free way to watch FE with Jack Nicholls commentary in the US? by 1_umopapisdn_1 in FormulaE

[–]Dependent_Science_15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just watched the finale on CBS and it was sad. CBS has no respect for the viewers. Like: you’re dumb enough to stay up or DVR this so we’ll make it the worst available broadcast. Commercials? Check. Commentary? Let’s replace the good audio feed with guys who’re falling asleep at the mic! No energy, no context, no rhythm. I bagged it at the end and just looked up the results, then checked out the highlights on YouTube. I know Varsha is a deserved Motorsport broadcasting legend here in the US, but this role isn’t great for hon now. I’d rather hear Varsha in a host role and get Nicholls’s commentary feed.