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Did not say that. We have no way to know. I said this seems like a situation where he might be advised to settle even if the claims were baseless. Most civil claims are settled, baseless or not, so settlement does not indicate the validity of the claim either way. Considering all the circumstances here, I suspect

I find that corporate executives are generally evil, which they tend to equate with intelligence.

Arbitration clauses are a scourge on society. No one should ever have to sign over their citizenship rights just to do business or get a job.

Louisiana still has a form of Napoleonic law, unique in the US.

And yet if you slip your kids a mickey, that's several kinds of illegal.

Best gas station sandwiches or best sandwiches period?

Presumably he's talking about a Sony project. Spider-Man solo movies tend to have 3-4 villains apiece and they're already scraping bottom. Would you rather see Kingpin or The Gibbon, a confused and lonely man with all the powers of a monkey-sized ape? Actually I might have just sold myself on The Gibbon.

The best part was me giving up on it.

But… it's all muscle and… eh, you're probably right.

Good point, apart from Loki the MCU villain lineup has been shit. Meanwhile Netflix has done a nice job with theirs, so I remember the Netflix stories and not the movie stories. I can picture random scenes in my head but I can't tell if they're from Ultron or Civil War or Iron Man 3, let alone how they fit the

Some people drive for a living so there's that.

I don't take requests, but all my albums are available at the merch table.

I'm not religious and it might be the scariest movie I've ever seen.

Alternate perspective: kids entertainment today is dumbed down and over-sanitized.

Article in the form of a list. Here they're called Inventories.

The insurance industry will make sure we all get driverless cars come hell or high water. And no, your rates will not go down.

Is it not a State of the Union address? I thought those always happened around this time, but nobody seems to be using the term.

Their model allows them to undercut taxis, just like WalMart. And once they're done destroying the competition they'll replace all their contractors with robots. They're not ashamed about promising this and most people seem cool with it. Just like most people are cool with WalMart.

Something about Uber has always rubbed me the wrong way. Maybe it started with the insurance thing, or maybe it was displacing a unionized and regulated industry with contractors, or maybe it was screening the cars more than the drivers. Whatever. I usually take public transit instead and save 90%.

It's cool! Not that post, agreed about that. I mean you're cool. Arguing about due process is just a thing that I do, morning noon and night.