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Read Bukowski or be in a boy band?

huh?

You don't sound biased at all.

A "chick" dying when her bungee rope snaps is "cool"? Yipes.

"For us westerners chocolate is just one more thing. It's inconsequential." Maybe to you. I praise the lord for it.

This is hilarious. You just made my day.

Fucking Tori and that leather jacket. She sucks.

No, but the date at the bottom triggers the reference. No one is saying this poster is anything more than a blunder, but come on, can't you read the article?

I think the general consensus of the people against the poster is "it's kind of fucked and they should have known better," not anything crazier than that, although there will always be outliers. The difference between this poster and the ones you are talking about is that it's a direct visual reference tied to the

I've heard about this before, but I must say, that is some fucked up shit. What monsters. I'm glad public opinion is finally turning around on them.

"The singular pop star in the world right now is a black woman."

Hear, hear.

On the spectrum of putting on pants to consumer protections like safe food and fair financial markets, Uber falls much closer to the latter (in fact it's squarely with the latter). Your point was a general one about how regulations are unnecessary. You used the shittiest example you could come up with to denigrate

Yeah, putting on pants is totally the same as environmental protections, making sure food is safe to eat, not allowing insider trading and shady financial practices. You've made a really great point here.

I totally agree with you, but at some point were getting into semantics. It was possible to own a car and house (outright, not with a mortgage or lease). Technically it still is, but that's all coming to the end since like you said no one has to keep up this charade anymore.

I'd take it. Those things were made in America and last more than a year or two.

Not sure if you're being sarcastic here, but what exactly do you think Uber does and what do you think "ride sharing" means? It's just a car service attached to an app that makes it easier for anyone with a car to become a taxi driver.

From your mouth to God's ears.

You got it there at the end. I'd call it "Serf economy." In the future, the middle and lower classes won't own anything and will have to rent it from those that actually do.

This photo makes me really sad.