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I mean, the Barbatos cut similar proportions. 

The whole earth is a ship flying through space.

Since all the tectonic plates float on magma, we all live on boats too and are not subject property tax.

The funny thing about doing that was they didn’t have any in-built ads, so if you used adblock plus it was just for free without ads.

I’m not enough of an anime fan to pay a monthly fee to watch it.

Upon further reflection, I have a clear physics class memory of how things would sound if different frequencies didn’t travel at the same speed.

I’d give anything for y’all to assign a Borderlands review to someone who actually enjoys the series, or at least enjoys scatological humor. Every reviewer y’all line up to play a Borderlands game (including Ethan’s earlier review round-up) always makes sure to note their highbrow-disdain for the pee-pee poo-poo humor

To elaborate on Dunks’s answer: a lightning bolt is often very long, miles long, so it creates thunder all across its length. It’s long enough that you hear parts of the thunder from the closer part of the bolt first, thunder from the farthest part of the bolt last, and everything in between; that continuous

Are you and your company deeply tied to the leader of a regime who is invading a foreign country? Is your company the result of massive graft and you were able to purchase a state owned company for pennies on the dollar? Is your wealth tied to corruption and being best buds with a maniac with delusions of recreating

What a guy.

It's like that show I was disappointed to discover didn't revolve around miniature hamburgers.

Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast!

I have, at numerous points in the past, vocalized a desire to commit violence upon a game’s company or it’s developers, usually immediately after repeatedly experiencing some minor inconvenience that caused me to become mildly upset.

While you’re not wrong that there are people on both sides attacking unions at the behest of the ultra-wealthy corporate owners, the overwhelming majority of those attacks are being done by Republicans. So yes, on a technicality. But only if you don’t look at the full picture. Like saying the fascist crazies aren’t

unfortunately...this isn’t simply a Republican issue though. I’m not trying to make some snide “both sides” comment (because I hate that) but rather to point out that the issue here is systematic: Any move towards strengthening the labor movement cannot happen if politicians on both sides are being funded by

I don’t think they’re sure of the outcome, but there’s no doubt they have some very overpaid consultants who are telling them this is the correct way to try to kill it.

Remember when businesses taking actions against unions or unionizing efforts was legally actionable, when the DOJ went after businesses which tried to undermine or attack unions or unionization efforts? I do. Anyone else notice the deterioration of labor relations with businesses in the US that just happens to be in

Well, they’re basically giving the union a propaganda arm in the form of an actual staffer in every single department to preach the wonders of organizing; if you’ve never considered forming a union, who’s point-of-view are you going to trust? The executives that have a mission to wring every ounce of labor out of you

I would love for this to bite them in the butt and the whole studio unionizes.

Utterly predictable, utterly disgusting.