marksmaker
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How about a nice game of chess?

they can barely pay their writers, forget about editors

It doesn’t matter how many times they clean the lines if the bartender sticks the faucet right into the glass. I see bartenders do this even at the best craft beer bars. Beer on the outside of the faucet attracts bacteria very quickly.

All sounds a bit Brideshead Revisited with added shenanigans.

This big plot point has been openly discussed for at least a couple weeks now because it’s so glaringly apparent in the film’s own marketing and PR campaign. This is really only a plot spoiler if you are completely unaware of the movie even existing.

Holy shit, she looks like a villain from a better film:

So Fennel makes the police the only force to hope to deliver justice in her first movie and makes the working class lad the real bad guy in her second. Absolutely spot on for a rich piece of shit. Amazing.

okay so to read between this lines it’s the dickensian wastrel who ends up being the evil manipulator, and the rich people are his victims? great, what an awesome idea for a movie. I hope the two guys suck each other off at least

regulating huge mergers and monopolies are kind of a big deal.

It’s a major U.S. business. Maybe it’s not making steel or building computers, but it is a billion-dollar industry so when it takes part in prima facie fuckery, it should get at least some scrutiny.

I’ll applaud any time Congress gets off its collective ass to do anything that isn’t blatantly self-serving and/or detrimental to the country as a whole, so let’s just call this one a win.

The fact that he’s trying to sneak back into the limelight, instead of owning up to his past misdeeds, speaks volumes. Whole lotta NOPE.

I wonder if he’s still wearing those stupid crocs.

I worked in newspapers for four years, and every year someone would burn their garage down. It’s statistically small, yes, but it’s a relatively high-risk activity that should be approached with caution. Even if you don’t kill or seriously injure yourself, property damage is also a very real risk.

Don’t be silly.

Statistically, it is indeed ridiculous. NFPA estimates about 5 people die to frying Thanksgiving turkeys/year, and another 60 injuries on average. Compared to 330+M people, it is insignificant. However, to die while cooking turkey is also ridiculous, so I get why one might want to put the PSA out there.

Is it just me or has this series had a massive surge in popularity recently? I have a couple of guys at my work that sure, I knew liked horror but like ever since... idk, October 2nd they won’t shut the fuck up about this series. Like, I’ve never been a gore guy and I’m not trying to be a jerk who stifles conversation

or, as his critics might say, infamy.”

The real question is... is Batali still rocking the greasy, tired Steven Segal-esque ponytail?