brandonbrindle
brandon brindle
brandonbrindle

You pretty clearly implied that policies you like are beyond reproach. You know, because you, idiot with a humanities degree who never reads anything, agrees with them. You need straw men to help you make any argument because you don’t read and don’t know anything.

That is just the smugness that comes from being stupid and people treating you like you know things. it is not limited to any party or ideology. It is interesting to see though. It is the worst type of straw man, but people will hold it up as confirmation of their views.

Liberals are not smart or more sound policy-wise because you think you are smart and consider yourself liberal. That is not how it works. You are just defending your own team with the assumption that it is correct because of arrogance that comes from not knowing how little you know.

It would not work for the reason that creating any show for any specific audience tends not to be good. “The Daily Show” evolved into its current form over time. Just like other shows evolved as they went along.

That is wrong.

Playing a “character” is the worst excuse ever. Especially where there is no real indication a person was playing a character. I do not understand how it ever works. I can see almost making sense when people are younger (Amy Schumer used this very excuse to gloss over her blatantly racist “comedy” when she was an up

Numbers get too big or too small quite fast with metric time. The proposal you included takes the day from 86,400 seconds to 1,000,000 seconds. Each new second is equivalent to 0.0864 old seconds. There would be 11.5 new seconds in each old second. They are too small to use. The 2.4 hour long new hours are too big

Season 6 was reported as 25 million across all platforms (linear, DVR, on demand, etc). Season 7 premiere was around 30 million. Total demand for the show. “GoT” also has ridiculous illicit demand.

They may not actually be watching. They can be doing other things or fall asleep or whatever. Autoplay features that keep pushing through episodes without any interaction make it easy for these companies to serve lots of video without it being seen.

One answer is because the shows are much less popular than people assume. Netflix has a lot of content and costs relatively little. Subscribers need to view fewer episodes, films, and whatever else to get their money’s worth. With something like cable, you need to watch a lot to justify $130 per month. Netflix would

Not really. Everyone just wants to get in on being a victim. We are all victims at some point, but not equal in terms of victimhood. What Weinstein did is clearly wrong. We don’t need to discuss that. There is no question of appropriateness or acceptability. We do have such questions elsewhere, but refuse to ever deal

They aren’t peers. People treat those their own age differently. Coming from an old man it would be viewed as more condescending and less an attempt to be funny.

Cross is a dick. That is how he made his career. He wants to be edgy guy.

I did. They are not all similar situations. Some are clear cases of predatory abusive behaviors while others are simply an issue of Hollywood’s obsession with youth and beauty. Even the comment-person’s case of being sexually harassing him in job finding process is not as bad compared to other examples.

Everyone has a story. Or several stories. I really depends on how far you go with what you include. Society seems fairly unwilling to have any discussion on what is predatory behavior and what is a mistake or some other lesser offense. Everyone and everything ends up being covered by the same blanket.

>And given that I ended my time with the game in what could generously be called “a furious spiral of hate,” daring it to call me out on my bullshit, I can safely declare my efforts to fall in love with Madden, and through it the sport of football, were ultimately a bust.

But then how will I exploit an event for personal attention?

>This most metal of Scandinavian regional journeys has only embarked 21 times over the course of 11 years, presumably because that’s the maximum frequency with which human minds can process air travel of such diabolical power without being thrown into a bottomless pit of madness.

How is this unexpected? Nintendo has few games out and they are really expensive. All of the main Nintendo ones are $60 still. The mini game one is a bargain at $50 or whatever they want. Most people are probably buying the little gamesticks to flip them after getting bored.

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