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He didn’t realize Tesla, nor did he realize Paypal. He stole them and took credit for them.

His political positions, his dating history, and his general demeanor were all public when she started dating him. She knew who he was, and she either threw away her artistic credibility anyway, or didn’t have any to begin with.

Because he’ll be lauded as effectively mitigating Activision’s problems when he sells off Blizzard, which I am positive they’re going to do by the end of the year.

As a big Sarah Squirm fan, I agree with this. I think she knows what she's getting into, and knows the vibe that the current writers want. But put in a few years (or fewer, like Jenny Slate or Casey Wilson), and that's a resume stamp you can use for any future weirdo projects. 

There’s also that Instagram picture of them with Dave Chappelle and Joe Rogan the day that Chappelle did a show and spread Covid to the local comedy club.

But grease existed in a heightened reality with large amounts of sexuality that made adults acting as teens rather enjoyable. Plus it was the 70s, and they were playing characters set in the 50s, when 14 year olds were working in mines and already had cigar voices.

Amongst what other people have written (tons of companies would love to pick up Blizzard if it was dirt cheap - someone bought Gawker, y’know?), a very distinct possibility is that a vulture capital firm could buy Blizzard, saddle it with debt, and then sell off the IP piecemeal, meaning some company could buy WoW,

I see this ending with Activision selling Blizzard off and claiming “we fixed the problem, see?”

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I don’t think you’ll get a clearer insight into her mindset than this video of her playing Fortnite with Abby Russell for an hour:

Also, thank GOD this wasn’t in slideshow format.

Pretty sure you meant to call her by her name, which was Dub-Dub

Let’s please not compare Fieri to Jose Andres, who has VERY different motivations for what he does, and what his non-profit does. 

Fieri has a specific reason for being apolitical (not putting his millions of dollars which allow him to be “above politics” in jeopardy). For people who are living on a working wage in this country, there isn’t the “freedom” to be apolitical.

That’s funny, because given the “Thin Blue AND Red Line” flags I’ve seen on firetrucks, and the vocal racism and blue lives matter stuff I hear from every firefighter I meet, THEY seem to be unable to appreciate their job without bringing the cops into it.

Which is too bad, because having people with experience would make so many games so much better.

The reason why it’s so funny is that it’s not at all what would happen with a 40 hour work week. Most hospital staff (like mine) are unionized - do you think that when the clock hits 4, an ER nurse will just stop giving CPR and clock out?

Why did they have a 70% turnover rate, then?

It’s “not *without* a cost.”

It’s the lowest reviewed album they have on Metacritic. They obviously didn’t like it as much in hindsight because they ditched the outside producers. On that tour, only a third of the songs they played were from the album (that they were ostensibly touring behind).

They definitely made a big mistake on the last album - it barely sounds like them, and it’s telling that the best song on the album is the one Martin sings on. They, or their producers, clearly wanted Lauren doing something that she wasn’t really meant to do (top 40 pop). They sell out every show they’ve done in NYC