smaugtheunpretentious
SmaugTheUnpretentious
smaugtheunpretentious

I’m just gunna throw it out there, I agree with this edict.

Right, yeah I’m not disagreeing with that premise, I think this family is owed a lot by this company for losing their husband and father. The issue is that they’re most likely going to settle and settlements mean dealing with an insurance company and that’s just actuaries and lawyers.

This is super interesting and it’s also a problem in the nuclear/radioactive materials industry. The nuclear workforce of boomers was huge and then shrunk enormously, so now that all of the boomers are retiring/dying, there are very few Xers to fill those spots. I’ve had several raised eyebrows over how young some of

“The perp?” lol.

Well...you don't have to put a lot of miles on it when you take this baby out and just park it in front of the club every Saturday night. The seats though...those are gunna get worn out when the club lets out

Part of the economic actuarial multiplier is lost future income, which encompasses returns on investments. A lifetime earning potential of our assumed $1.5M doesn’t come close to a 10x multiplier

Nah, I owned a convertible by way of my spouse and in cold winter weather it was not as comfortable as a normal vehicle, so you can take your condescension and stick it up your ass

I remember when I was 16 and didn’t understand that Batman was a detective and needed my movies spoonfed to me like every Marvel movie...

The multipliers I’ve heard with malpractice are 1.5-4x for pain and suffering. So I guess you’re correct, you’re in that ballpark if you settled for $5M

Well hopefully you'll be dead soon and won't have to worry about it 

$15M seems excessive for an accident without malice. No way in hell this guy had $15M of earning potential left in his working life. Generously say he earned $70K/yr x 25 years, I’d say he could realistically expect to earn 10% of what they’re asking for over the rest of his life. Pain and suffering doesn’t amplify

Seems like you’d probably want to secure your financial future after a primary income earner in your family is negligently killed at his place of work and you’re staring down the barrel of raising 4 kids on your own.

traction is about as sparse as the hair on top of the heads of the typical Solstice buyer”

I thought this was a homeless guy who had wandered onto the stage 

Respectfully, a 67-year old trying to get the last squeeze of fun out of life in his Miata before his third heart attack does him in is probably not a great model on which to base car recommendations for a college student

“Drop-Top Reliable Fun”

The old logo looks like it belongs on cold cut ham packaging, so I'm for the redesign

Didn't Milton famously *not* get a paycheck and was still expected to work? 

intense stamina” with the name “on-milfz.”

I'll be all over whenever this releases on Steam