Roof was probably taken off by first responders to help get the people out.
Roof was probably taken off by first responders to help get the people out.
Huh.
I dunno, pretty sure lots of people got mad at Logan Paul and all the other dudes shilling crypto scams.
Same reason people are more annoyed at cult leaders and MLM founders than the people who fall for it.
This is why we can’t have nice things.
The problem is that customers who don’t make claims are also unlikely to see a need for insurance services either.
Haha, no.
It’s a minor detail because the difference between “we freaked out thinking someone sent us Anthrax, but it turned out to be nothing” and “we freaked out thinking someone sent us Anthrax *so we drove to the hospital* but it turned out to be nothing” is fairly minor.
Similar embellishment.
I think the main problem is that “the world of Harry Potter” is kind of shitty as a world.
“Despite being pegged early as a bomb”
Nah, it’s more complicated.
The problem, I think, is that people seem to think that insurance is some kind of savings plan. And that’s just not how it works.
Yeah, the idea isn’t terrible, but the execution seems lacking.
Yeah, something like that but without the sexual tension inherent to the Ex Machina premise.
The thing is, there are two use cases for Turo.
Yeah, and if he'd paid Turo for that waiver, he could also have walked away no questions asked.
There is a difference between "we hired this guy to do a comedy" and "we hired these guys to do a prequel about a beloved main character and they tried to turn it into a comedy."
I dunno, looking at his filmography it seems pretty obvious that his style is “pg-13 comedy with a moral lesson at the end”.
Honestly, when people say things like “I want something new and fresh and radically different set in the Star Wars universe”, I honestly think that what they’re really meaning is “I want something completely new and fresh and radically different, but I just want it to still have the name Star Wars slapped on it to…