Y’all get mad whenever people remind you of what you say you believe.
Im always seeing talk about how important frequencies are and how everything you take in matters to your mental, but as soon as India Arie reminded you the same is true about something you like you upset?
What Max is alluding to here, is that the current administration has virtually no consumer protections operation whatsoever, and that's by design, to be as business friendly as possible.
There's also the fact that the Supreme Court is extremely corporate friendly.
So there's no legal avenue in the United States to realistically challenge Sony, or any large multibillion dollar firm.
This is all of a result of our current trend in electoral politics. Who we vote into office matters, and there are downstream effects that you wouldn't normally connect that flow out of who controls the American government.
I know a LOT of people have varied opinions on Max Dood, but on this point, he's actually right.
I can just visualize Jaylen Brown in a room of people talking to down to him like he’s an idiot. Him politely correcting them and them getting offended by it. I’ve seen it happen far too many times.
11 stars for the Confederate states instead of 13 stars for the original colonies is a detail most Americans won’t notice because of our public school system.
So, this is actually how being creative works. Star Wars succeeded because Lucas threw everything he had ever read or seen (Fu Manchu, fairy-tales, WWII films) onto the screen. No modern Star Wars has replicated his success because today’s writers have only seen Star Wars.
Why can’t you just like the show? Why you need other people to talk about it in order for you to enjoy it? Crowd discourse is not a requirement for a TV show to be good.
the bear dropped final season and like 4 people are talking about it. the fall from grace of that series has been something else. Should have NEVER moved past season 1. That magic was never again recaptured.
Never forget that in his Official WWE autobiography, Dave Batista stopped all narrative flow of the book and dedicated an entire chapter to how much he hated Bubba Ray Dudley.