Hey, at UCLA we frequently had people selling communist newspapers on campus, or holding rallies calling for the violent overthrow of the US government :P.
Hey, at UCLA we frequently had people selling communist newspapers on campus, or holding rallies calling for the violent overthrow of the US government :P.
1. Get money from people who either agree with you or will trade you for favors you’re willing to grant.
I miss when people truly believed in the idea of diversity and were content to “agree to disagree” rather than try to find every avenue to bully each other into compliance.
We don’t need single payer healthcare. Shoving all people into a single system never, ever makes any sense. We are not all the same. We do not all have the same needs or wants.
Well, he definitely doesn’t know what he’s talking about, that much is clear.
If he stops calling *himself* a socialist, then I will. Not before.
Because it’s not as simplistic as that. Not at all.
No, he’s not thinking at all. His understanding of economics is rudimentary at best. He’s a Trump-like ideologue who seeks evidence to support his pre-drawn biases rather than drawing conclusions based on evidence.
Whine, whine, whine. It’s a movie, not real life. In movies, you get two, maybe three hours to tell a complete tale. Nobody would sit through the tedium of a REAL courtship.
It was great that the EPA was the villain, actually. Just being government doesn’t make you a good guy, after all. Hell, governments murder more innocent people than every serial killer in history, combined :p.
Mmm, 2 was not great, but it wasn't bad, either. However, whichever way it was is no guarantee of how part 3 will turn out. Many mediocre movies get great sequels, and vice versa.
There’s nothing won't with a character starting out as unlikeable, learning valuable life lessons and becoming a better version of themselves. It's called a character arc.
Oh, get off it. He was damn funny and everyone knows it. You look foolish claiming otherwise. His character pursued a love interest zealously, as have many, many, MANY characters, male and female alike. Indeed, as have many real life humans, male and female alike.
Although I agree with your analysis entirely, I’m not sure I’d say it invalidates the “what the market will bear” idea so much as it poses another question: how broadly do you want to define your market? I might be able to extra $100 per T Shirt from a certain market segment, but I can, as you correctly note, grab…
Yes, agree generally, though I’d say regarding widgets that live tiles are less “better” than just “different”. I can’t find widgets to do what live tiles do for most apps, but there are some useful ones that do stuff live tiles don’t, such as toggles and whatnot.
In general, yes, goods are priced to what the market will bear, that’s true. However, in this case, Trump’s idiotic tariffs—a direct attack on the very idea of Capitalism and free trade, incidentally—artificially drive up the cost beyond what the market will bear by inserting a hefty additional fee on top of the price…
Seriously. All he really achieved was +1ing the world's population of @ssholes.
And like 2/3rds of the Star Wars movies are mediocre pap, so I guess it works :p
I would rather that no one ever use "rise of..." Or "fall of..." Anything, in any title EVER again.
Last Jedi ruined Last Jedi for me. What a steaming pile of bad writing, directing, and storytelling that thing was.