"oil changes used to be $20 and take 20 minutes" hi I'm here to die on this hill, while I agree that $160 is too much money for an oil change, an hour or more is not too much time. working at a quick change shop is physically debilitating, the mechanics are in a giant pit or basement under the cars and they do not let them cool off before working!!! they have hot oil pouring from above their heads and then they have to stick their arms into the engine parts of a still hot car. my dad used to come home with burns up to his elbows, sometimes so bad he couldn't move his hands. oil changes need to take longer than 20 minutes, cars need time to cool down
'Saying things in a funny way' is an op skillset for real though.
Latest example 'when you're late coming home and I don't know why I get worried about you and think perhaps there has been a car accident and this is why I send check-in texts' = distressing concept, explains the texting as something other than controlling behavior but still sounds neurotic and may increase any aversion felt toward it
'When I don't know why you aren't home yet I start to think maybe you got eaten by a car' = funny, sympathetic, likely to make such texts less burdensome to receive.
To me, Lae'zel is the tomboy who suspiciously knows how to do perfect eyeliner and ends up upstaging every girl at prom, and Shadowheart is the stereotypical pretty girl who somehow knows exactly why your car is making that weird noise and is blasting ffdp in her headphones while you're none the wiser
Another family of pokemon who made their home in the Fossil Ravine, just like YAMASK & DWEBBLE
This pokemon adapted to turn the fossils they find into fuel, and thanks to the overabundance of fossils and fuel, they became bigger and faster than its regular counterparts.
Fossil VAROOM has modified its body, using some of the fossils it founds to become more aerodynamic, changing the configuration of its 2 "wheels" into something more similar to a motorcycle.
It is based on a Chopper motorcycle
REXAVROOM has grown too big and strong, so it uses a mix of rocks and fossils to create a suitable body, resembling a muscle car.
favorite part of glass onion is how EVERYTHING is addressed. EVERYTHING is a chekhov’s gun, no matter how insignificant it ends up being. EVERYTHING, every little teeny tiny comment and single camera shot and one off joke gets readdressed by the end to tie it all into a perfect little bow, and i just think that’s fucking brilliant.