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President Biden responses beautifully

luxintenebris says...

okay...you did offer some sources. couple of them reliable and one wouldn't line the cat box with.

did read the surgery was in '88, and webmd article basically said no worries.

so what was the point? what was at the end of that labyrinth?

dirty shame about the world hating americans.

damn.

odd, that...just got through a piece that questioned the stereotype of 'ugly americans' in europe. many europeans found other europeans more objectionable (russians came up often).

have met with a LOT of people from around the world. some here and some on travels...most seemed okay w/my presence. going to put that alongside the daily news source. [might be right about those saudis that threw rocks at us...but that was a misunderstanding]

...and traveling along w/mom...spent more time in strangers' homes than museums.

*ahem* maybe it's more the person than the people. [found that everywhere]

luxintenebris said:

sweet jeezus ivan, the question WAS about musk's (and diamond's) 'super bad feeling' about the economy.

(you know what i said)

Trucker Life - Springfield, Missouri Underground

BSR says...

Bonus Video - The Hidden Metropolis Beneath Kansas City

One-hundred-fifty feet below Kansas City, in a 270-million-year-old limestone deposit, more than 1600 people work in the world’s largest business labyrinth. They basically work in the Batcave, and it's probably more interesting than your office.


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Canada misses Bowie

JustSaying says...

I loved him as Tesla in The Prestige. I wish he'd done more acting in general, I always liked seeing him on screen, great charisma. The first time I ever noticed his existence was in Labyrinth, though. I knew him as an actor first, one could say.

newtboy said:

Oh shit! I just saw the thumbnail and thought Jeff Bridges died too! DUDE!
Bowie quit being The Starman in the 70's. I wish it wasn't all people remember about him.

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Solicitors Begone

Pun'd at IKEA

RedSky says...

Remember this is the place that has to tape over toilet displays to remind you not to use them. Sanity is not exactly in plentiful supply in the labyrinth.

Jinx said:

I mean. It isn't terrible. Or perhaps a few hours looking around at strangely named furniture and esoteric kitchen appliances will make any food taste acceptable.

At any rate I wouldn't take a date there, its the kind of mistake you only make once or twice before you learn your lesson.

ps. Safety smiles are for cowards.

All of #GruberGate in Two Minutes

Black Christians = Uncle Toms

chingalera says...

@MilkmanDan-Pretty sure the most effective squelching of the rise of the Nation of Islam and the push for conversion from the slave-master's religion was achieved by the CIA, (insert covertly shadowed organizations within the labyrinth here) pumping high-grade opiates into the ghettos of all major United States cities-Fast-forward to 1980, and crack cocaine takes what's left of a effectual black population on a path to self-actualization down the road leading right back to the master's plantation.

That the black activism of the 60's scared the holy shit outta the control apparatus is best evidenced in the assassination of MLK, Malcolm X, (many, many others) and the string of cocksuckers disguised as presidents to follow Eisenhower, a legacy which continues to become more farcical with each movement of the second-hand on yer grandpa's pocket-watch.

Pacific Rim - Official Wondercon Trailer #2

poolcleaner says...

It's a trailer dude. Let's check out the film first! Then we may begin the true judgement upon Del Toro (a SPANISH director making this Americanized film), as we have in the past: he's contributed a good deal to film that is both good and bad.

Also, he helped with the writing, so I wouldn't jump to the "blame the writers" crap. If it sucks, blame the man himself because he has his hands in a lot of it. And he continues to use Ron Perlman in his films, which is a plus because he's used Perlman even before we knew who he was. Or Del Toro for that matter.

Ultimately I look forward to seeing his movies, even if they're not all greats. He wrote all the Hobbit films, though maybe that misses the mark with you, as well.

I'd recommend Cronos, Devil's Backbone, and Pan's Labyrinth. Those are great flicks, though on the horror side of the spectrum.

And ultimately, let's be clear on this writer/director/producer: Not a run of the mill American jockey.

artician said:

That wasn't my intent. I only wish that those who provide our entertainment were allowed to represent and function at the peak of our potential.
Though I'm sure I've failed in this as we all do from time to time, for a long time I've made my mantra to be "the moment you profess your intelligence/greatness/worth to be greater than another, the instant you lose any trace of it, along with any reality the proclamation might have had".

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