gizmo74
Gizmo
gizmo74

But aren’t CAR-a-mel and CARE-mel, the exact same thing and a valid word in the english language?
The difference here is Flamingo and Flamenco are different words in english.
Ay-chill-eys/A-Kiles are not words in the english language.

The issue is that people that believe in chemtrail conspiracies ask for your sources. When they hear it is from a reputable scientist, they will claim the data is flawed because the scientists are in on it too, and the proof is in your information. They say NOTHING about chemtrails which PROVES they exist because they

Agreed, I spent a while staring at it to make sure.

Can we talk about the looping game on the arcades behind you? I just found myself staring the entire time over your shoulders.

Sounds like it will a very....PRIMAL experience?

What trust? They will have shown (assuming it even would make air, due to some stations having tape delays) any other employer they cannot be trusted to follow their contracts and may not read what they are told If they disagree with it.

They aren’t journalists, they are anchors. They read the news and nothing more. Stop giving them so much credit. Essentially they are actors.

But yes I agree regardless, I simply am saying it isn’t as easy as most online make it out to be.

I have no doubt some did.
And I do have empathy for them, as if they had to choose between their lives and very likely their families lives if they disobeyed orders (There were many reports of defectors entire bloodlines being eliminated in Germany) I don’t know how they could make either decision and sleep at night.

1. These are not journalists, they are news anchors, essentially actors. They are paid to read what is prompted. Do not give these people more credit than they deserve.
2. I refer to breach of contract and similar civil legal actions.
If an anchor went off script and said something that could be sued for libel (As it

You are completely right. Lots of nazi soldiers and conscripted troops realized they or their families would be joining the dead or I am sure much worse if they disobeyed orders. Essentially “I don’t want to do these horrible things, but what happens to my family, friends, literally anyone I know, if I do not?”  

That

No arguments here, and I’d like to say that I’d do the same. I’ve been homeless myself and now have a family to support. I can’t imagine risking subjecting my child to that.

Oh no doubt. But out the door with contract termination versus breach of contract lawsuits are massively different things. One is recoverable, the other against a company like sinclar means you lose in court.

There is a difference between turning down jobs and being sued into literal homelessness. There is a grey area, and while this is certainly a darker grey than some things, if it comes down to a roof over their heads and food on the table or sacrificing morals, you can bet most people won’t rock the boat unless they

Sorry, sorry, I was mistaken. I forgot my pitchfork at home and instead brought along my “shades of grey” glasses (up to 50 shades can be seen)

Seriously though, this is absolutely disgusting, but to expect people to give up everything in what would inevitably be a pointless gesture (I am sure they have them on tape

I mean what exactly are they supposed to do? Most anchors under a major organization umbrella (like sinclair) are under contract, and if they break rank they will be financially ruined and possibly even opening themselves up to legal liability.

I mean we are talking long-term lawsuits that individuals would never be

That’s what I wonder. There are a lot of variables that are missing since the actual records for the silverdome are lost.

I phrased that poorly, I was referring to the football blackout rule that you mentioned in your article, which required “80,638" for a football sellout in that stadium according to the blackout rules cited. If we don’t know how many people it can actually hold with fixed seating, it seems odd when Meltzer says that

The most fascinating thing about this article is that there is a possible discrepancy between the actual seats in these stadiums vs what is being reported by the stadiums themselves.

So I am curious with even that number being in question; what does each entity define “sold out” to be?
Obviously WWE touts almost every

You’d be right.

I rented it when it came out, because it sounded interesting. I hadn’t been following the game too closely and wanted to try a sandboxy type game.

I LOVED it.

It was only a couple days later when I went online looking for more info on the game and saw the drama that was all over the place online.

But as

I loved SWG. I played it constantly and made amazing friends. The in-PA political drama was intense and I got sucked in completely.