nitePhyyre
Shane
nitePhyyre

Huh. Apparently picking 1, 2, or, 3 was too hard for you. So pathetic. Here I’ll give you an example.

It’s also not for people who want good tv.

Michael committed mutiny then abandoned her mission to capture someone in order to prevent war and murdered him instead.

You’ve nailed it. Don’t listen to any of the other posters. Grimm and awful.

I’ll use numbers to simplify because it is apparently too complicated for you:

Which is called a ‘defense of the show’. Do try to not be this stupid.

Wait. You had to watch it three times to slowly piece together what myself and everyone else simply understood at first glance. And you are still going to try and claim a superiority?

If it is such a bad analogy, then it should hurt your position to answer it.

If it is such a bad analogy, then it should hurt your position to answer it.

That being said, I think it is a nearly-universal truth that we SHould all save more for retirement.

How is this company valued more than Ford or GM again?

Ahh. Now I see why you are so wrong.

Answer the question:

Nor can your unrivaled stupidity be denied.

And if there’s anyone out there who still thinks this is a comedy, maybe this episode will make you think twice.

Exactly none of my comments have ‘defended’ Discovery.

My argument, if you can read that far back, is that GM and Ford shouldn’t be worth less than Tesla, especially since they actually make a profit.

So it took you three times to eventually put it together? Have a cookie!

Yup. If there’s one thing that says “serious show without comedy” it is glory holes, spilt soy sauce in damage reports, Barry Manilo, and bedtime stories from a robot.

They CLEARLY AND OBVIOUSLY show her trying, and failing, to escape through the front door.