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As a PSA if you’re saddled with debt you can’t pay bankruptcy absolutely can be a good option (of course depending on your circumstances). It’s not some special magic thing for rich people. I had a friend who racked up 100k in medical debt after spending a week in the ICU with no insurance. Discharged it all in

DRONEZ, I imagine, didn’t make the list because it doesn’t feel as immediate now that the NYC-hipster-edgelord Vice aesthetic it parodies has mostly gone out of fashion, but it’s a masterpiece that absolutely destroys its target.

While I’m not religious per se, under the old Scots/Irish sectarian divide I’d definitely fall into the Proddy camp and I do indeed keep my toaster in the cupboard…

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That’s giving Elvis too much credit. Seriously.

I used to give people that book and tell them to read the first 11 pages. If they were in from just that, I figured we’d be friends.

Dealylama2 has it right. You just don’t understand it.

If you value not going to prison, then coercion has value.

It’s already been mentioned but I feel the need to reiterate. The fact that we are calling the objective labeling of racism “politics” these days seems like the much bigger story here.

These two videos make it obvious who’s funnier: Esther Povitsky.

At least it's not as bad as Moland Springs. 

Come on guys we all know Inglourious Basterds is his best post Pulp Fiction work. It may be obvious to say it but it’s because it’s so obviously true.

“abject pseudo-intellectual nonsense.”

I like Busy Phillips and she was funny in this episode but there were probably other characters that I more would have wanted to return during the final episodes

As it turns out, even saying his name out loud on the Dan LeBatard show was enough to kill him. Oof.

There was a lot of negativity around this movie in the last comments section. Things seem more positive here but I’m not interested in debating or writing an essay about why I think this movie is good. What I will say is that this movie probably changed my life. Particularly with the Clash at Demonhead concert scene,

“The Waterboy” succeeded because of Henry Winkler and Jerry Reed.

On Heinlein by Philip K. Dick from Wikipedia.