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My mom had something like that to chop cabbage for cole slaw.

His answer to judgments of what he actually does: “So? What are you gonna do about it? That’s what I thought.”

He defiantly wears just two pieces of flair.

Of course the papers looked blank. They’re in Braille. What part of BLIND trust do you not understand? ;)

Does this mean that now Trump is literally the Bane of our existence?

Finally, a post truly deserving of this:

While Jalopnik is not the busiest car review and statistic producer, it could still establish editorial standards for reporting acceleration.

I’ve bought a couple of series on iTunes as an experiment. It gobbles up the disk space, but rewatching isn’t bandwidth-dependent and I’ve found it’s a lot more convenient for checking out specific scenes than going to DVDs. Of course I worry about the conditions attached to the license, like what future limitations

The unions have already worked out residuals, and renegotiate them periodically along with everything else. The SAG-AFTRA FAQ doesn’t get into specifics, but New Media is an established category; their website has a lot of info if you want to dive into it.

They probably won’t destroy the country, just pervert the government and oppress the citizenry. More.

The flipside: when you put something brand-new on the show floor, it gets attention from a lot of people who love cars. The more brand-new stuff there is on the show floor, the more people will come to see it all. It pays into the mystique of the automobile in a way that nothing else can, and the mystique of the

The specifics make the general incorrect more often than correct, and make stating the rule as a general truth disingenuous.

And that’s why I felt compelled to reply to your first post. Your word choice lines up with the propaganda of the plutocracy. Please don’t use a blanket statement that in today’s world is more often false than true, and whose repetition and belief makes the greater problems worse, to argue against software piracy. You

Was my second paragraph not clear? No, I don’t think money made at the box office is particularly ill-gotten. Less so than money made at the supermarket checkout on the products where there’s an effective monopoly.

Is Orphan Black not available on a buy-the-season model via iTunes or Amazon? For the show’s I’ve bought they don’t lag far behind broadcast in availability — a week at most — and then there are no DVDs to store. I’ve found there’s so much good new content coming out that I very seldom break out the DVDs for an old

I used the buy-a-show model for some of the later seasons of Top Gear, when BBCAmerica was part of my cable provider’s middle tier. And I’m REALLY glad it exists, because it’s a good way to buy into a series off-season if you didn’t catch it from the beginning, especially since the DVD box sets often don’t get

It’s more ethical to steal from the rich if they got that way at the poor’s expense. The presumption that the rich got that way by fair and non-exploitative means is increasingly shaky in this age of wealth concentration. The rich often take things that belong to us.

The data on HBO cable package subscriptions and HBO Now subscriptions is surely buried in the shareholder reports somewhere.

You could try Louis Armstrong instead: