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I know the lights all over the suits look cool but they're a serious hazard, they totally give away your position. You're seriously telling me future armors like this don't have night vision, IR, etc? :-)

Okay, I'm sorry, nitpicking. It looks pretty cool. I hope it as good as the Halo live action shorts that

The extra arms on the back are a bit much. Plus the spread out "wings" in that first pic just look wrong.

Otherwise it is pretty cool but looks more like an evil Mecha-Batman then Batman himself.

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Why is it so hard to understand that there is a legal way to come to this country and an illegal way? I know several people who have immigrated to this country, they went about and did it the right way. One gentleman I know waited 7 years for a green card. What good reason is there for allowing people to so

The whole 77 cents to a dollar myth has been thoroughly debunked. Get a new talking point.

Otherwise, accept the fact that there have been a lot of strides for women and a lot of women feel that they don't need feminism anymore. Especially as some, not all, feminists really have just become a bit ridiculous in

Your conclusions are completely and utterly wrong and inferring motives for someone you don't even know is basically "mindreading". It's a very typical liberal tactic. Conservative opposes something I support, clearly that conservative must "hate" XYZ group of people, no other reason they could disagree with ME.

So . . . . apparently you are psychic and can read my mind? Since you know that clearly I just don't like "burger flippers". This conservative is tired of know-it-all liberals who are so arrogant to think they can just tell other people what they believe. I explained myself clearly and in English, about the only

Did Vox talk about minimum wage at all? I've seen some economists talk about how minimum wage basically prices teens out of the market. It especially hits young Blacks very hard.

Inflation would just drive the prices of everything up, everyone's relative buying power would remain the same. Thus, nothing would really change except you'd tack an extra zero on the end of people's wages.

The problem is who decides when a wage is exorbitant? You throw around a lot of concepts that sound nice but don't really work in the real world. McDonald's is a greedy corporation, they don't want to pay their CEO any more then they have to, the same as they don't want to pay their kitchen workers any more then

Probably not, inflation would just drive the prices of everything up. Everyone's buying power would remain the same, you would just be adding some extra zeros.

I know. Which is why the attorneys make the good money :-)

I'm not saying people deserve bad lives or that everyone who is a fast food worker is "lazy". I do believe though that people can better themselves and stories like yours and mine show that pretty clearly. Plus, like I said, economists can see that most of the people who are poor today will be much better off given

We all do have the "right to live". Also, I very specifically said "not every JOB deserves a living wage". I would love everyone to have enough money that money isn't a big concern to them. However, the value of a job is dependent on a lot of factors (skills needed, number of positions needed, supply and demand,

I'd probably just eat healthier then ;-)

Okay, a few issues. One, you're living proof of the "anyone can make it" fallacy. Two, how on Earth have I "made" it? You sound like you're doing a lot better then me. I'm doing better then I was but I still could seriously use a pay increase, better health benefits, etc. You probably don't to worry about most of

Not every job deserves a living wage.

Seriously, just about anyone can slap together burgers at a Burger King. It's not exactly a position that needs any specialized skills. Nor is it a position anyone intends to make a career out of. You do it for a while until you find something better. If that example sounds

Interesting stuff. Even as one of those super-evil homophobic Christian conservatives, I find the hourly pay or 20% model to be interesting and potentially worth switching to. I can't, off the top of my head, see an issue with it. So let me bust your bubble a bit there.

Overall, you're right that no one is

Fair point in your update but the problem with this post remains that you're faulting Max for not continuing the conversation, which frankly just comes off as ridiculous. Assuming he's telling the truth, I don't see how it is his responsibility to start diving into an extended conversation about what is or isn't