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It’s pretty awesome for employers that employees are afraid to leave their jobs for fear of losing healthcare. Now, what if they weren’t allowed to own a home and they lost their apartment if they quit? Your boss would really have you over a barrel then.

You can bet he will implement the same rule that was in many company towns in the past: “you get evicted if you go on strike”, and he’ll probably even stop you from unionizing at all. If you say anything on social media against him, that will likely be grounds to get fired and evicted overnight. Fun

That’s not a company town. That's a slave plantation. 

Well of course, how else are the MuskStores (TM), which only take MuskScrip (TM), going to get any business?

Oh yeah, company towns, those are historically known for being great ideas that everybody loved

After seeing his complete and utter lack of managerial skills at Twitter, who the fuck would want to live there? “We pushed an update for the traffic lights, unfortunately now they show go in all directions at once. Sigh. So fragile.” 

Imagine putting your entire life in the hands of that deranged weirdo and his cockamamie schemes.

All the residents of Snail will be Tesla's Robots.  It'll be just like Westworld.

Pretty sure he’s going to pay them in Muskbucks too.

Maybe he’ll pay in dogecoin?

Maybe the Empire broadcasted something like this after it bombed Mandalore.

I’ve been saying “purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka” every time Din mentions he needs to find the waters.

“and they call it a mine...a MINE!”

I still can’t get over the fact that it took over 20 years for a single Mandalorian to get curious enough to go back and check to see if their native homeworld was still inhabitable. When the majority of the surviving Mandalorian race apparently still live on the two moons orbiting it.

I mean, yeah, it may be a nuked

It was in Boba Fett (watched last week).  It gets heavier if he’s fighting against it.  He has to use his jedi powers to make the sabre part of him basically.

Rebels explains this one, when the wielder is conflicted the blade fights them.

And according to the silly dark sabre rules, could it now rightfully be Bo Katan’s? Creepy eyeball robot thing defeated Din, and then she grabbed the sabre and beat creepy eyeball robot thing. Or this does not at all matter?

Oh 100% he fell, not realizing there was a drop off. I dunno where everyone is getting this “dragged down” idea from. Dragged down by what? All we sawr down there was the Mythosaur, and it clearly wasn’t that. Dude was in a weakened state and wearing armor. Plus, he’s not exactly known for being the most graceful guy.

Anyone notice how expertly and easily Bo-Katan wielded the weapon against the baddies?  Not quite a jedi, but definitely someone who knows their way around a sword.

Well... they did delve too deep.