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I rarely play this game with dumb trolls but the question is now: Do I keep poking you to force you to respond or do I let you limp away declaring yourself right in your own delirium because it’s literally all you have left.

This is why I quietly regret not getting this ‘87 Monte Carlo is 2008 that already had a low-end LT/S swap (I forgot which honestly). He wanted $4500 for it and it was a beast, totally would have made no sense in the time of $4 a gallon gas but damn it...it would have been awesome to just completely work over.

There appears to be a creamed coffee directly in front of him....but hey, I like your version better.

I stopped reading when I realized you were just circling back to the $209 and I truly accept your concession. You’re literally talking past the point I made. So you’re free to reply, I fucking ate your lunch, and Kinja doesn’t give me the option to block your stupid ass so i’ll have to suffer your stupidity one more

Nobody looks good in this story. Disney should have just given her another pass, but also, the super rich shouldn’t feel entitled to free stuff.

I’m saying they had size and weight that with training could have made them basically competitive. I doubt either of them would be TKO’ed by the bottom tier of entry-level pros.

Pretty much. If you haven’t released it after 11 years and the editing is that choppy while most of the director’s work is in the 10 years prior, it’s definitely in that ‘oh we have this in the can and 2020 is desperate for films, we can finally sell this on streaming if we just edit it.’

I accept your concession.

To be fair, I’m sure Stallone and Crowe in their prime could pound the piss out of low-level pros and win on points.  They would not be long-term contenders or title holders...but there is a difference between surviving a few bouts and maybe even winning some and being actual title holders...

You don’t hate the rich who’s sole existence is the bane of mankind’s general welfare?   Tell me again how a man who had an army of workers doing his work in the bond market should be free to be an abusive prick more, it will surely make me see your position more clearly.

Dude, I accepted your concession, you didn’t have to come and make yourself look like a bigger idiot.  

A.) You said it yourself, asshole.

No, you didn’t. You said that millionaires can’t possibly be in a management/labor struggle. I mocked you and you continued to reply after your dick kept repeatedly getting slammed in that door, white guy who’s less educated on this subject than I am.

A.) You made a strawman argument that I and others were arguing on behalf of the wealthy out of principle. We were arguing on behalf of labor out of principle, no matter the total wealth they had.

Basically.  You wouldn’t say this to <insert white showrunner’s name>.  This is like letting her into the club but only because she’s a rainmaker and therefore is only as good as her last hit but a guy like Zack Snyder keeps getting to do whatever he likes.

You didn’t like it, sounds like you problem, champ.

You repeating the same the argument after people explained their framework and you insisting that isn’t possible is dying on a hill, dude.

I’m just trying to grasp WHY you decided this was the hill you wanted to die on?

Rhimes isn’t a working class hero but you do realize that creative people who win against management are still better than the management, right?

Again, why are you so bitter about this? I’m just trying to grasp why you took the BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY WITH ALL THE ACTUAL POWERS’ side?

Not if it was a matter of general disrespect and his next team paid him double...