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That’s all true, and none of it matters at all to giant streaming services that charge a subscription. 

If I offer you two choices: a) you can have a scratch off that has a 70% chance of winning a jackpot, or b) you can have different scratch off that has a 40% chance of winning the same jackpot, which would you take? Regardless of which you pick, you’ll be no worse off if you miss. But if you pick b) you made a bad

Awful shot selection, awesome shot.

I don’t, and I didn’t even hear about it until now. At 3pm local time.

He's not wrong though. It was a fucking awesome shot, but also a bad decision.

> This is a big sigh of relief for streaming services who wish to produce quality film content...

You’re replying to a guy who needs to ask for guidance on how to get food he’s paying for the way he wants it. What makes you think a similar issue won't happen elsewhere?

This comment is far more interesting than the article. 

I call them like I see them.

I think the GMG mission statement states that each blog must publish irrational hit pieces against a generally popular person/brand in the media landscape they cover.

> More importantly, no one was hurt in this instance.

“Angry man surprised other people are not tolerant of his angry rants”

Your explanation makes it sound like you watch TV with a checklist to mark whether shows are advancing plots of characters instead of just enjoying the shows.

Maybe you don't find it funny because you're taking it so seriously. Holy shit. Calm the fuck down.

The NFLPA really is a joke of an organization, partially due to its own mistakes and partially due to the differences in priorities between the lower/middle class and its stars. Besides there’s just no way they can get 5,000 union members to agree to holdouts or other hardline stances for the Union’s future benefit

In theory. But Wilson also has no incentive to do anything. This is one of maybe 3 contracts he’ll negotiate in his career, and if he’s set on having his contract benchmarked to changes in the cap, his agent can negotiate based on cap projections but with hard numbers in the contract, which is close enough.

Right, and all those numbers are hard numbers, not percentages of projections. It would add an extra layer of guesstimating on top of it. I’m not saying it can’t be done, I’m saying a) it’s more difficult that not doing, b) teams have no incentive to do it, and c) if they tried, they’d err on the side of caution. 

Am I going crazy? That flag existed on the Windows version of Chrome for YEARS until it went away last year. It's not new, it was just removed and now came back.

I get what you’re saying, but I’d wager the movie-wolverine fanbase is orders of magnitude larger than the comics-wolverine fanbase, and I don’t remember them ever establishing movie-Wolverine’s height one way or the other.