BigPlops
BigPlops
BigPlops

No accounting for childhood taste but, you're objectively wrong. The talent and money simply didn't flood the field until the late 80s (and slowly started draining out in the late 90s). The early 80s cartoons were all toy commercials.

oh god, I will never understand mid-70s aesthetics

people still need to get work done

those were saturday morning cartoons for baby boomers

Um, it sounds like you grew up a little bit too early to catch the real good stuff. If the gif heading this article means nothing to you, you missed it.

Woah, Jordan shut him down immediately!

me neither. i'm not going to check if they have, but i will perpetually refuse to believe that they haven't.

not exactly

Woah... very clever pricing. I feel like this is going to work.

Maybe it's because I'm taking for granted a mobile share plan ($100 10GB plan + either $40/mo for a subsidized phone or $15/mo for an off contract phone);.

You do see a decrease in bills, by not choosing to upgrade.

Not true, AT&T is charging a premium for on contract phones (or better put, offering discounts for phones off contract). NEXT is essentially a free credit program for iPhones; it's the MSRP split throughout the length of a normal contract. Otherwise you'd have to pay the down payment (at least $199 + activation) plus

Do the math again - AT&T now charges $25 extra a month for on contract phones, so that's $299 + $40 + $25 x 24 (months) = $939. Through next it's 31.21/mo x 24 = $749, i.e. not a penny more (ETA: sorry, 4¢ more) than the MSRP of the phone. NEXT is basically AT&T offering free credit. I don't understand why they're

so this woman managed to live her relatively normal life while missing an entire chunk of her brain, yet we're supposed to believe that status quo of social oppression is actually due vaguely defined yet supposedly concrete differences in cognitive abilities among fully present brains?

yeah, well, that was its heyday. the point was to show off a reason to use all that styrofoam

No.

in my experience, having ever expressed a restrictive opinion toward mens attire/grooming and being a cold dude are 100% mutually exclusive. the first time i hear "guys shouldn't..." a big "NOPE" pops up in my mind over the utterer's entire personality

hmm. no.

i don't know..i feel like my work wouldn't be too mad about this

"Disney exec" is John Lassetter, head of Walt Disney Animation. He's the same guy who was responsible for Pixar for most of its run (and Princess & The Frog).