Most important part, how much did it cost?
Most important part, how much did it cost?
Veep
While it’s a game I dislike, fornite has thrives because is a wacky crazy game. Keep these “e sports” folks out of it and let the game embrace its less serious side.
That game is really good. I wish I had anybody to play it with. Like, Nintendo put it out on Switch with the shadow of Smash looming over its head.
What do you have against malt liquor?
I’m not an economic genius by any means, but doesn’t that lead to less money for Social Security and Medicare? Or does the fed gov make up that lack, still putting the same amount in SSI? Seems like a) that’s a bad thing (social security crashes sooner) or b) also a bad thing (increasing the government debt). What am…
The local Popeye’s here didn’t tell customers they sold out of the chicken they use for the sandwiches, so they put 2 chicken tenders in the bun and tried passing it off as the same thing. Really shitty move.
I don’t need a payroll tax cut. I need my job. A recession will put that in serious danger. But I’ve known that was a strong possibility since Trump got elected.
I assure you, Lord Vader, my man is working as fast as he can
But will it be completed on schedule?
How is bring a game to the Epic Store under any condition “screwing over the fans” exactly?
Maybe they can but it won’t be for cheap. Don’t understand why so many of you ride for a homogenized version of movies. Variety is the spice of life.
I think this is less about Far From Home making bank and more the fact that both Venom and Spider-verse were successful. Spider-verse even one a fucking Oscar!
Totally - why bother trying to stop any air pollution unless you stop every single instance of it at once?
After handling a 3 year old all day, your energy for grandstanding about protesting fast food protests is rather diminished.
Kevin, your article intrigued me. I want to try the Popeye’s chicken sandwich now. I will say that I’m disappointed at your shots and disdain for Chick-fil-A’s so-called “politics.” The fact is, Chick-fil-A doesn’t have a corporate political position. All the hate (and, yes, it’s hate) stems from a comment made about…
I know the George Kaiser Foundation is funding the Tulsa program, and they do contribute tons of money to a lot of worthy causes. I still wouldn’t want to live in Tulsa :/
What other investments in the community are they making? Are they trying to celebrate diversity by hosting events, lecture series, festivals, etc. aimed at bridging cultural divides? Are they enacting laws that make it easier for women to exercise their reproductive rights? Are they investing in community policing…
Or just throw it away. Pick a day when you’re throwing away the half bowl of chili and the fucked up yogurt that you kept in the fridge too long, and throw the card in there. Nobody is looking for it, and nobody is going to do anything with it.