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That’s a damn shame. I was honestly holding out hope for and looking forward to seeing what future seasons would hold. Willow is one of the few roles where Warwick Davis got to show his fantastic acting skills as himself on screen, and not as a ‘small person in a suit.’ And, of course, the rest of the cast formed a

“As long as there’s someone step on beneath me, I will accept being stepped on by those above me.” The White Supremacist’s Prayer.

That whole ‘stopped clock’ thing I guess. I mean, on a technicality, they are both hateful derogatory terms. But that’s where any similarity ends. One of them comes from over three centuries of slavery, violence, murder, intolerance, abuse, oppression, etc, etc, and deserves all the animosity it receives. The other

An above-ground network is more accessible to bad actors. A below-ground system is only vulnerable at the point where it exists the ground — in this example the pickup kiosk. Of course, below-ground systems have their own challenges stemming from that same difficulty of access, like proper inspections and maintenance.

I’m pretty sure those two forces are diametrically opposed. Things that are ‘good’ for businesses are almost universally bad for society and vice versa.

That belief in a ‘never happening’ scenario is exactly how Trump won...too many people believed he didn’t stand a chance, that there weren’t enough stupid Americans who would vote for him, handed the ‘president’ ball over to the Republican party, and let them run with it. And run they did...the country, straight into

Or they forgot to grab one before getting out of their vehicles. It’s a lot harder to plant your drop gun if you forgot it back in the squad car.

I have this ‘crazy’ idea that union dues should be 100% tax deductible, in addition to standard deductions. I mean, part of what we’re supposedly paying our taxes to do is to fund the representation our collective interests. If unions are the only groups reliably doing that, then those tax dollars should be correctly

There’s also a layer of obstruction and obscuration between union members and union negotiators. It’s why SAG AFTRA is not a particularly good union, because a union that isn’t open and transparent with ALL of its members has most assuredly stopped representing its members. That failure of representation is WHY it’s

They cannot see in themselves the very evil they think they are fighting against. But then, the US military is often the muscle used by capitalists who want to seize control of the government and/or economies of other countries. These soldiers are told that they are bringing ‘freedom’ and ‘democracy’ to the people,

It’s fascinating how police have no problem keeping records of potential criminals, but want no such records kept or made available about *their* actions.

Sure, just as long as you conveniently ignore the fact that any time any country has *TRIED* to set up a socialist economy, capitalists send black-op thugs into that country to destroy it. Why, it’s almost as if capitalists are actually *AFRAID* of socialism because it’s a better, fairer, and more sustainable economic

Let’s not forget that every donation is also a ‘sale’ that won’t happen, since the donation replaces what otherwise would have required a sale (regardless of whether a sale could have actually happened).

“If it bleeds, it leads! Even if we have to kill you to make it happen!”

It’s amazing how ‘woke’ is essentially the conservative movement’s (as in bowel) newest dogwhistle word for everything they don’t ‘like’ that not-coincidentally is also ‘socially responsible’ and ‘acknowledging reality’ because all pro-fascist nutjobs just can’t accept or don’t care that *THEY* are the bad guys and

Thousands.

The thing that makes this whole situation even more absurd is that the writer’s strike has probably cost all the studios involved more than it would have cost them to just accept the union’s agreement. It’s not like what they were asking for was even remotely unreasonable.

Much as I might be interested, all the games I’m interested in are still integrated into and require EA’s special brand of ‘storefront’ and DRM garbage so...no thanks! I’d already have to deal with Steam’s storefront and DRM to play the games I legally purchased and owned the rights to play. That’s more than enough

AI’s impacts on society, industry, and governance will be at least as transformative and disruptive as the personal computer and the internet combined. And that’s the best-case scenario (the more realistic one is closer to a nightmare). People who think otherwise are like AT&T’s past CEO who thought there might be a

Yes, they do. By the thousands. And not just in the US. Just because you’re a ‘former car dealer’ does not mean it doesn’t happen. Only that *YOU* didn’t do it, that *YOU* didn’t see it. Your *PERSONAL* experience is not the be-all, end-all. There are plenty of investigative journalists from multiple major outlets who