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Elsie Fisher and Sarah Goldberg are incredible this season. Sally really stepped back from the edge in this episode, rather than continuing down the dysfunctional path she’s already experienced in other relationships. But it’s Katie’s clear-eyed bravery that’s been so interesting to watch. A generation raised amid

It was Korean when Barry first picked it up. It switched to Japanese when he bumped it while moving it into the house's crawl space.

Joe Mantegna looks good! I recognized him immediately, even with the shock white hair and slimness. I hope we get to see that dinner party.

The acting is top notch on this show - literally everyone in the cast kills it night in and night out - but holy hell Anthony Carrigan is on another level of comedic timing. Him using Barry’s phone and giving every permission imaginable was just such terrific comedy. Also, the end was some nice understated dark comedy

These articles are fine, but they are definitely more recaps than reviews. I find myself having to delve down into the comments for insights and opinions.

NoHo Hank: “Peep this.” *proceeds to give app every permission imaginable*

292 words into the article, the answer to the headline is revealed.

My wife and I went to Jamie Tran's Black Sheep last year when we were in Vegas. Dawn Burrell just happened to be there, we briefly spoke to her and she said just had some free time in her schedule and wanted to hangout with her friend and help her out.

I’m going to add Disney. I do not get the appeal. At. All. If I had kids, I might go once, or if I lived nearby, but I know people who go every year. They spend tons of money to travel there, stay in a hotel, and go to a place with crowds, kids, and lines. That’s my idea of Hell.

The show has gotten much better as it pulled away from the drama typically seen on these reality shows. In fact, I’d say the past few seasons, especially last year, have been more of a “I’m here to make friends, not win”. There’s a group of 5 or 6 of the chefs from last year who are constantly doing pop-up restaurants

It’s probably too late for this season, but next year I’d love to see Top Chef reviews on this site

Not for nothing, but the “narrator” is Bryan Cranston. That’s not a statement or anything, I just think it’s cool Ford signed him to do their ads.

He openly talks about indentured slaves serving as labor. He’s friends and business partners with literal nazis like Peter thiel. What is wrong with you?

Except it’s not a currency

Old man yells at cloud accurately describes nonsense scam

Crypto “Currencies” aren’t money- they are speculative assets. Bitcoin, like Pokemon cards, are a thing that you can buy for a certain price right now and you can then resell it for a different price later.

That’s his whole point: that currency on its own has no value.

Gold has had intrinsic value for so long that the transition from worthless rock to object of value is a question not for historians but for archeologists. It helps very much that it’s one of the easiest metals to work and in some places is accessible without even having to smelt it from an ore. It’s been valuable

its real because its The US currency and is backed by US economy and most importantly US military (which will bomb anyone threatening US companies profits)...
crypto shit is backed by nothin’ but faith.

I love that you’re all “we don’t know the facts” in the same post as assuming the nature of the joke and guessing at Palmer’s sense of humor.