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I guarantee that the majority of them know that the items are smaller and they are paying more in terms of unit price.

Kinda? Walmart actually sells name brand stuff at cheaper than you can get it elsewhere, if you can stomach the ethical issues that come with it - at least in my experience. So Walmart might be a bad deal for society but it’s usually a pretty good deal for shoppers.

... and this is why you have statute of limitations on these things.  I’m not super sure how someone would go about defending their name in situations like this if they happened fifteen years ago, much less 56.  Dylan even has the benefit of being a celebrity surrounded by people and journalists establishing some of

Considering Belinda basically transformed Tanya’s life and acted as her own personal therapist (after hours and unpaid, no less) the 20K was meant as a “tip.”  Imagine investing in something body and soul, staying up all night to complete a business proposal and putting your own life on hold while a rich white woman

Regarding the partying Armond and staff boys - I don’t think they were doing the drugs from the girls’ bag by this scene: Armond and Dillon’s first dalliance featured them doing the girls’ ketamine powder, which resulted in everything slowing down around them (same when the girls indulged on the beach and interacted

I think his performance here will likely become the most memorable of the series. I’d give him an Emmy nod for sure.

$20K is a nice tip. But she was offering her transformation of her life, probably something that would’ve cost half a mil or more, and made her work for it.

It’s frustrating when a four hour block is listed as “Swimming/Gymnastics/Track”.

If that’s how you feel, I would suggest spending all of next month offline.

…you cannot possibly be serious.

Fair use is decided case-by-case, not by strict derivation from precedent. They’d whip out the four point rule ( https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/four-factors/ ), argue (A) your work was not transformative, (B) it’s derived from fiction rather than fact, (C) it contains most of the original, and (D) someo

A lot of people missed that-

Yeah my wife and I recommended this to my parents before we got to the final scene of episode 4. We’re hoping they don’t get around to it now. I don’t look forward to having that discussion at the dinner table.

I don’t find Paula particularly sympathetic, considering the way she treats people she doesn’t value (Armond, Quinn) as a servant and/or messy room. I feel like she’s a sketch of performative wokeness as well - whether that’s intentional, who knows, but I have far more empathy for Armond’s addiction struggles than

It’s weird (?) no one mentions that he has South-Asian ancestry and that South-Asian people, men especially, typically are ranked somewhere at the very bottom of whom we consider to be attractive.

Kaya Scodelario was also part of gen 1, even though she wasn’t a focus character until gen 2.

I’m not a big Dev Patel stan, but Anwar was def. in the same league or better looking than Chris and Sid. I think it might have been the awkward whispy mustache that did him in.

Nicholas Hoult (X-Men, Mad Max: Fury Road), Joe Dempsey (Game of Thrones) and Hannah Murray (Game of Thrones) would like a word with you…

This is not a criticism of the writer, she has written an accurate overview of the episode. But what is missing is the tone in how all the scenes unfolded. It began almost like a hangover with each scene interspersed with shots of a resort setting up for another day in “paradise” and maintained that completely through

Well, given Steve Zahn’s character’s age, and the fact that his father died when he was a teen, this means his father very likely had AIDS when that disease emerged in the early 80's, and at that time, it was predominantly found in the gay community. I’m going to give the writers the benefit of the doubt here and say,