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This drives me crazy. We are so glued to our phones that we can’t be bothered to soak in these big moments with our own eyes.

Looks like all the receivers were in the same boat.

It turns out I’m strangely emotionally attached to this show and the characters who populate it. I hadn’t realized it until stuff started coming out about this new/potentially last season.

The answer is simple

To be fair, the best John Conner actually wasn’t Eddie Furlong and it wasn’t in a Terminator movie. It was Thomas Dekker in the Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles TV show, which is what they should have used as the basis for Terminator: Salvation but were too arrogant about movies being better than TV to do that.

You are right that they should stop making Terminator movies and that time travel screws everything up, but if they found a way to go back in time and make more of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles I would cheer for days. That show was the biggest loss the writer’s strike caused and every time it screwed up the

Adrianne Palicki was great on AoS and it still pisses me off that they wrote her off. She’s a badass who sells the fight scenes really well and she has good comedic timing and her chemistry with Lance was wonderful.

This is one of the greatest running scams. Internet advertising was supposed to be targeted and deliver measured impact because everything is measurable. Then companies such as Facebook say they reach more people than exist in a market and all you can do is shrug.

“Also why pretty much every big-brand marketing department is like a fucked up adult high school).”

Maybe I should get a car from the 1930's that has a hand crank...

Okay so... When a show is smug about it’s social commentary in favor of Kinja writers’ ideologies then it’s breakthrough and we can’t stop overhyping it to anyone who will listen. But when a show delves into social commentary about how quickly so-called morally righteous “good” politically aligned people can lash out

As someone who works in digital media and advertising, I can tell you what Cycle does being totally incomprehensible to you is exactly what allows Cycle to make lots and lots of money. I’ve seen first hand CEO’s who are smarter than me in almost every way drool all over themselves because some ‘digital guru’ threw a

This is my thought as well. There are a whole lot of meetings where 80% of the table has little to no understanding of what’s being discussed (or is looking at shit on their phones) but doesn’t want to be the only idiot who admits it, so just sits in silence.

Here’s my Dave Kingman story: Dave had been traded to the Mets but wasn’t playing that day or much that season and were playing the Cubs. As the Mets warmed up in the outfield, I yelled to Dave from my bleacher seat, “Hey Dave, would you rather sit on the bench in New York or on your boat in Lake Michigan?” Dave

Kingman was the Aaron Judge of his time. Just struck out less.

I so so so much miss my ‘86 Monte Carlo. The best grocery getter out there!

“I’m 37"

Welcome to the Garaged World, Will. I, like yourself am of the 6'+ group and I find that my issue isn’t so much the headroom, as it is the low seating position of most “conventionally” sporty cars. I make that “sound” when I get into and out of my wife’s car. It’s sort of a grunt squeezed out when I am forced to use