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Do you get to simultaneously complain about elites looking down their noses at country folk while naming their vacation spot “the worst place in America”?  At least those outlets sent a reporter there before naming it the “Hellhole of the Summer.”

Yeah exactly, this article is trying to have it both ways and it just comes off as incredibly hypocritical.

“Wow, politico are such jerks for making people at LOTO look like rubes. But, yeah, they’re rubes. Just don’t have to say it out loud, Politico. That’s rude.”

And is that misogynistic nerd so important to DC’s bottom line that this is the one thing it would have a problem with?

Be careful. Someone suffering in a war-torn part of Africa might look at the average American / European and say the same thing about you/us.

One guy I know had made the comment that his parents were giving him shit for not giving them any grandkids.  His retort: stop voting for the fuckhead politicians that are making it obscenely expensive to pay for the healthcare required to have them and you may get some grandkids.  He said they stopped bugging him

Sadly Europe doesn’t seem to be in the mood for another total war to wipe everything out and give America the market we need to end the depression this time. WW1 saved America from the implosion of the Gilded Age, and WW2 saved us from the Great Depression and gave us the fifties and sixties boom. Which continent is

It used to be that a first time car buyer could get a new car for $15k or so. While that’s no longer the case...

25 years ago when people were grumbling about the (then) homeless problem where I lived; I would argue that if the redistribution of wealth to the top were to continue at the pace it was, we’d see the sort of issues that countries who had the sort of income inequality that we were heading toward; in particular shanty

I wonder how this trend will end up

That’s fine as long as the prices also shrink by that percentage. Oh wait. Yeah. We’re screwed.

“nobody actually wanted small sedans and hatchbacks”
Honda, Hyundai/Kia, and Toyota would beg to differ.

Two beefy ambulatory cue balls standing offset from each other is what you consider the F&F franchise’s “weirdest-looking scene”?

FF movies often air on SyFy for some reason.  I assume it’s because every single movie defies the laws of physics in about every scene.

The problem isn’t that he died, it’s that the guy who killed him is just part of the team now with no consequences.

I mean, it’s pretty obvious they’re standing shoulder to shoulder looking past each other. They aren’t making eye contact. Without context, it looks like a weird form of forced perspective but if you actually watch the whole scene it’s not that bad. 

“seriously terrifying", “bursts of traffic” , “dicey” , “it just goes”.......I’m so scared of the Robot Overlords

With more run time it actually showed Snyder does understand the characters to a degree, and the theatrical cut really, really needed more time to let those characters shine, this cut does that.

Alternatively:

I’m a little over an hour in, and while it’s been VERY slow rolling into it, it at least makes sense so far. I like that they are fleshing out the villains, which gives us much needed context for the story. I still expect that the end is going to piss me off just as much as the first one, but that has more to do with