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Came here to say that. When the clip said it was the opening, I thought, “Man, that original song was pretty good for what it was meant to convey.”  And this one did the same thing.

We now see the Doogieverse.  Or the Howser Cinematic Universe.

As a person that runs a small convention, I’m lucky if breaking even happens by the last day of the convention.

Hot take: it’s time to get over being worried. Vaccinated people may catch something, but the likelihood is very low, and the effects are way lower. The likelihood of transmission from vaccinated to vaccinated is negligible. The only people at risk are the non-vaccinated by choice and the non-vaccinated for

Exactly.  Let’s bring actual free markets to healthcare.

I hope they realize that Ghostbusters was a comedy.

Simpsons didn’t do many ads when it was at it’s most popular.  I mean, the Butterfinger ones were by far the biggest, but most of their ads didn’t start coming until the late 90s.  By the late 90s, people had already started talking about how much better it was in the past.  (Yes, we’ve been dealing with almost 25

I mean, by this definition, every post-credits scene is a plug for something.  People in the theater where I saw it popped big for the whole scene.

They’re not.  NDAs do not protect against illegal acts.

Anyone here saying that Picard or Discovery is worse than Voyager is a nostalgic clown.  At least Picard and each season of Discovery put some thought into their story.  The last season of Enterprise started to show potential, but it was the worst of the lot because it made Star Trek boring.

I appreciate that Adam is scrawny compared to He-Man.  That original Adam could have at least taken a tip from Superman and put on some nerd glasses.

The Nature Boy Ric Flair disagrees.

He is.  He was a contestant on The Next Food Network Star, beating out someone that seemed to be more talented but had less personality. (Yes, I watched it; my time was less valuable in my 20s.)

It’s a far bigger lie than that, as the figure is based around them purchasing carbon offsets, rather than any actual change in their operations.

This was a post of beauty.  It encapsulates so much in an elegant way.  Love it.

LOL, you’re proving the assertion here. Musk doesn’t create things. He buys into them, forces out the actual creators, then self-aggrandizes. He’s a fraud and a charlatan. He’s great at manipulating people with promises he doesn’t fulfill. I mean, half of what you’re listing here are cutesy BS that he does to

And one about defrauding investors with unsubstantiated claims and unfulfilled promises.

Guess it’s good that I’m not a Christian because that is a terrible moral lesson. It’s not the love of money that creates evil, it’s the love of control, particularly of others. Which, really, is what religion is all about.

Wario definitely has no need for gods.

I did Texas Boys State way back in 1995, and my take on it was that it was a joke and a popularity contest. Doesn’t look like it’s changed too much. I’m not sure what lessons it was supposed to teach, but I definitely didn’t get those. All I really learned was that the Texas Railroad Commission is way more powerful

No, he just provides over 400 times the value. One Bill Gates has produced more value for the world than those 400 employees. Besides, the majority of his wealth is equity of the company. It’s all in the workings of Microsoft.

And the CEO should personally earn the revenue you generate because the structure with which