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So everyone, answer me this:

Did HANNAH DAVIS decide which photo ended up on the cover? Did she make that call? Or did she just, you know, show up, do her job, and then someone chose that photo?

Did HANNAH DAVIS think "Yeah, I think I'll pull my bathing suit down a little, that is an idea I am having personally" or was

We're talkin HS kids here Doug.

Because she's not white and it's Florida. Remember, this is the George Zimmerman state.

Employees are a resource. Welcome to at-will employment.

This is why I, working in this industry, offer no loyalties to the companies I work at. It's also why I don't plan on children, or buying a home, or anything like that. This industry is designed to use employees like a resource.

Literally the only one of those events that even comes close to being a reboot is Heroes Reborn, and even that was for only a handful of characters, with it eventually being abandoned and those characters being folded back into the main Marvel universe. Ultimates is a separate universe, Age of Apocalypse was

No More Mutants didn't erase mutants from the universe. Everyone who existed still did, they just found themselves suddenly without their powers.

Except that very few of those would qualify as a "reboot". AoA was always going to revert back to the status quo. Same with House of M. Same with AXIS. And DC has been a part of Warner Communications since the 70's. The reason that Marvel had to declare chapter 11 was that the CEO pushed a bunch of junk bonds to buy

Most of those events didn't change the entire nature of the universe permanently.

I get what your saying, but I kinda wouldn't call that a reboot still.

Those are not reboots, those are universe wide events that crossover between several books, but never at the end of those, they have felt the need to reduce the universe to a more manageable size.

Marvel managed to do all of this without having anyone punch the universe and reboot it. The end.

There is a marked difference though...

Marvel is the unquestionable king of the ret-con, changing things about established characters and stories, rearranging timelines, etc., but they don't really do huge, universe-wide total resets within the established canon (this is why we got the Ultimate universe, after all).

Your attitude towards Tesla makes no sense. Tesla sells to anybody who can pony up the cash, just like any other automaker. It has nothing to do with Tesla buyers being techies, it has everything to do with Tesla buyers being in the market for an upscale / luxury car. Tesla *is* a luxury car & a status symbol, not a

Tesla has nothing to be proud of? Building the quickest production sedan in the world? Having the highest customer satisfaction in the industry? People literally lining up to buy their cars (still a 3 month wait list)?

How can the iPhone be exclusive if they sold 74.5 million of them last quarter?

Apple still holds the market for smart phones and is making record profits though...

deserves at least one bonus point for punting the dealership experience to the point of lawsuits in some states attempting to block sales.

I'm sure if they would have bought their Tesla from an independent dealer, this would have never happened. After all, dealers are just looking out for the public's safety and best interest /s