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That’s “Honeoye Falls” not Honey Falls

It’s not advanced, but certainly masturbatory considering it’s just a glorified home equity loan, at more than double the market rate for that product with the added bonus of unloading some of the potential upside of owning your house (and in an exponentially increasing amount relative to the home’s increased value).

I agree you can’t dismiss this out of hand, but it’s basically a home equity loan that charges you double the rate, with much higher origination fees, requires you to use their captive appraiser (more fees for them) and gives some limited downside protection on roughly 10% of your house in return for that overpriced

Sure, selling off your upside on an asset class that has done this over time makes a ton of sense:

He could have spoken out about his teammate’s involvement in a murder, but that wasn’t worth it. Could have spoken out about child slavery, but that wasn’t worth it. However he’s not going to stand idly by while someone else speaks out... that’s worth speaking out against? WTF?

Dilfer’s not disagreeing with anyone’s opinion, he’s disagreeing with their right to express it, and trying to do so while threading the “it’s his right to say what he wants, but he’s wrong for doing it” chickenshit needle, which disagrees with itself on its face and which is flatly wrong.

Don’t underestimate what shifting the conversation can do. Occupy Wall St received a lot of the same criticisms for not doing anything concrete, but look at how front and center income inequality and bank misconduct is in this election cycle. That’s what protests can do. You can’t judge them on immediate results

It seems unlikely Easy E said that, wasn’t he dead before CD burners were a thing?

Reminds me of occupy wall st, everyone said they didn’t do anything yet you can look at the instances of “income inequality” and “the 99%” in articles, google searches, etc. after those protests started, and see that it really did shift the conversation. This weekend (and last night) I heard Chris Berman, Steve Young,

Spend 90% of your comment saying don’t put people in baskets so that you can insult them, then put Kissinger in a basket and insult that basket. Got it.

He probably doesn’t even have access to a basket.

Do you ever leave your house? Those are a) international brands, b) all available in the US and sell well here and c) if you’re using where they are headquartered as your test (as Ferrari and LV) you’re just dead wrong about Apple no matter how cute and snarky you thought you were being.

No one complains about a team trying to get up two scores. Literally no one. Find a new strawman.

Sounds like they should be better at football.

If three minutes after making a comment you decide you should have phrased it differently, maybe just edit the first comment?

For better or worse, Flynn probably already had the appropriate clearances and is a national security adviser to the campaign, and Christie was appointed to manage the transition of Trump wins, so [despite thinking everyone involved on the campaign side is a total asshat] I think it’s reasonable for both to have

Wait, who asks the questions here?

But it’s not, it’s how idiots that talk about businessmen think that businessmen think. Sort of like people that think the price of goods has to go up if minimum wage goes up assume that prices are set by adding up unit costs and then marking up a healthy profit, rather than prices being set by what price the market

Depends. How far can you punt a football?

I really hope you two work together: