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I was reading an interview with Gerard Butler recently where he talked about working with Snyder on 300, and Snyder genuinely seemed like a super friendly guy who is just very excited about the things he gets to film. I don’t like most of his movies, but as a person he seems like he’s a pretty nice guy that most

Say what you will about Snyder as a story teller and film maker, he seems like a good guy to work with.

My wife bought the first ‘02 in town. She put 200,000 miles on it, I changed the Mobil 1 once a year at approximately 15,000 miles. It looked like new and it drove like new when we sold it to a fellow enthusiast. The only thing we replaced was the radio and the sway bar links. It even still had the original spark

I bought a leftover 2002 model in 2003 and it was one of the best cars I ever owned. I drove it for over 12 years and it is still in my family.

The 02 Si was my first new car- it was barely faster than a stock EX Civic from that same era. To prove its UK pedigree, some dash light bulbs burnt out within the first three years. The FM antenna looked cool, so someone stole mine. When I went to replace it, the dealership said it was an Acura part and cost $50, but

We didn’t get the CTR because Honda was jealous that it would steal sales from the RSX Type-S. The Si we did get was like the RSX base model, though.

Isn’t it Rambeau who has the asset/friend who she was meeting “in an hour” towards the end of episode 6 before Vision was breaking through the end of the episode?

“No! MORE mutants!”

This belongs in a museum! 

Maybe if he stops the unapologetic transphobia, I’ll watch again.

Darcy next episode

I very much appreciated the “Malcolm in the Middle” vibe at the beginning, since that was the big one I’d watch after school growing up.

Tommy should have been wearing green, though I understand copying his cool/stupid uncle’s outfit.

Her comments also seemed geared to pit Vision and Wanda against each other.

How many businesses exist who don’t make anything, and simply serve to sell someone else’s product to people?

You can say “well they provide a store, a convenience, some reason we would buy from them rather than from the source, scalpers don’t!” and, true, but how much is that store/convince/whatever worth? A 10% markup for providing a store so I don’t have to drive an hour to a farm seems like a fair amount, but would a 100%

Tesco, for example, buys milk from farmers for 26p or so per litre and sells it on for upwards of 70p per litre

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Well if Tesco sold the milk for 26p per litre it would not bring in money to pay for workers at the store.

God that was such a great episode... on 2nd thought, not greater than any other episode because they’re all fucking great

I started watching it when he was cast in What We Do In The Shadows and the comments section round here gushed about it. So glad I did.

Somehow it will involve Jon Hamm