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I love Tropic Thunder but yes, I can’t imagine a whole movie around this guy. 

Perhaps it’s the nature of our times.

Apparently, The Flash film is very good and has tested well.

that soundtrack is quality. i had ‘magic’ and ‘suddenly’ on repeat as a child - back when ‘repeat’ meant going to the turntable and moving the needle back to the top of the song.

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Which is strange how many popular songs ELO/Jeff Lynne have had, especially since so many movies and stuff use “Mr. Blue Sky”. I like the ELO version better than the movie.  Love ELO.

Jeeze. That totally sucks. I relatively recently was exposed to her talents in Xanadu, a movie that gets a lot of flack but is so gosh darn charming couldn’t help enjoy the ride.

If you weren’t old enough to have heard Physical on the radio, then you can’t imagine how big of a star she was at one point. RIP, I’m singing You’re the one that I want in my head at work now because I loved watching Grease on ABC channel 7 in NYC as a kid. 

This whole scheme just proves that the American Dream is
1. Really to scam other Americans out of their dollars.
2. To prevent poor people from realizing the American Dream.

People are always accusing homeless people of scamming them out of a few dollars because of some moral hangup that ends in “They’re just going to

Californian here checking in. I’m about to piss a lot of people off lol, but people from New Yorkers and New Jersey are two sides of the same coin and they don’t even realize it.

Speaking of blame, when are you going to quit blaming boomers for the problems that millennials have? Do you think that your situation will improve by doing that? 

Not maybe , it is.  Jen Smith completely misses the target.

cjc understands the long game.  This is why cjc will thrive.

If millennials can afford pink sauce, they’re doing just fine.

$1,300 per year is also 6.3% of the maximum contribution allowed per year into a 401k at this time ($20,500)! So unless someone is already maxing out their 401k contributions... maybe that $5 coffee per day is more significant than it first seems.

I see the author of this piece never heard of, “Take care of the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves.”

...buying a $5 iced coffee five days a week for a year costs $1,300 ... After 10 years you’ve spent $13,000 on iced coffee

What?!? How is $1,300/year on iced coffee not a fiscal impact for your average American? That’s like 2% the gross median annual salary. 

Love how this completely ignores the lack of economic mobility and the fact that Millennials and later are by far the poorest paid generations since WWII. But sure, let’s blame it on the little things that make our lives suck a little less and blame us for killing yet another dumb thing boomers like. Funny how