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  1. That was the writers strike, real tragedy, great first season

  2. No, it was poor writing. Anything that aired was from before the strike.

  3. Lol no. Em grew up as one of the only white kids in a very ghetto part of Detroit. He got beat up so badly he was put in a coma. You think he's scared of a boy band dude?

  4. Who said it was the illumaniti? The people believe it was Bush and his government so they could use it as an excuse to go to war and shore up the arms industry.

  5. Bush was simultaneously a bumbling fool and also somehow a criminal mastermind.

  6. If you're wondering why he is doing this, it's money. Scorsese has always had a problem with money. Same reason that ridiculous lawsuit he is dealing with where he took money upfront to be a producer and make some referrals.

  7. People work to make money. More shocking news at 11

  8. Why would they refuse to shoot a crazy guy though ?

  9. They wouldn't. The title is complete fabrication.

  10. My guy, Ive never once said that I WANT the school to do anything. I said the school ain't shit. It either doesn't have the capability to guide its cadets to do the right thing, namely abstaining from participating in dumbassery on that scale, or it helped mold him into the type of person that would participate in said dumbassery, directly or indirectly. The citadel is supposed to be making future leaders, potentially military leaders. If the school is ok with it's potential military leadership being fucking stupid and helps them be stupid through their teachings and guidance, then the school ain't shit.

  11. Gotcha. So every school that produces a bad person "ain't shit." I'm still not really sure what you expect a public school to do beyond enforcing its standards of discipline as The Citadel has done here. If I had to guess I think you're just really butt mad about the particular crime and want a more severe punishment because of your personal disapproval of the crime at issue.

  12. If it's a military college that future military leaders are supposed to be going through, then yeah they ain't shit.

  13. I’m Australian, I know English people that have lived here for 20 odd years. Still sound English…

  14. They can’t drink in uniform and get let out of their prison campus for a set time so they go to restaurants and sit at a table for hours on end drinking sodas and sharing appetizers while hitting on girls at other tables and then you get like a $5 when you could’ve turned that table several times with people who want to spend money to get $100

  15. Where did you conceive of the idea that they can't drink in uniform?

  16. The plot is basically the same but they're are actually rather different. The book has a lot more pro-military themes. The movie was made purposefully to satire the book.

  17. Only one American president has sent people to concentration camps and he was a Democrat. What are they so worried about?

  18. He often gets left out of the conversation because his contribution is over many people's heads. He established the United States' credit. He fought for fiscal discipline in the young nation and gave it a base of real power in the world. An insolvent nation is a weak nation. A weak nation falls apart. It's hard to overstate the long-term consequences and benefits of what he fought for and accomplished.

  19. On the flip side, we're fortunate that his other ideas were shot down. He wanted Senators to be an hereditary position to establish a new aristocracy. He also wanted the president to serve for life.

  20. I don't agree it was unanimous in why they all ruled the same. 6 ruled because Trump's is their best buddy and the GOP billionaires pay their bills.

  21. At least you admit your outright bias.

  22. Lol bias? You mean factual understanding of the situation - actions speak louder than words. You had 2 dudes Yesterday bringing up the unenforced Comstock Act in a SCOTUS hearing

  23. Unanimous decisions are far and away the most common decisions made by the SCOTUS. But you decided that if the justices you like make the same decision as the ones you don't like then it's totally a fluke because justices you like have a perfectly valid reason and the justices you don't like have a terrible reason.

  24. No, it's just billionaires now. After he became a millionaire the rhetoric suddenly changed.

  25. My favourite is Small Town Murder, BUT it’s a comedy true crime podcast, so be aware of that.

  26. More people need to understand panhandle behavior

  27. That puffer fish that will kill you if it isn't prepared exactly right.

  28. As others have mentioned, popularity will vary regionally. Northeast? Definitely more NFL focused. Southeast? Largely college football. Texas? Any and all football.

  29. Not only has college football been around longer, but football was invented by college students. It's is, first a foremost, a college level sports. Viable pro leagues didn't come around for nearly a century after the sport was created.

  30. I got banned from there when they posted an article criticizing the Federal budget and I asked what government spending has to do with the private ownership of the means of production lol

  31. People in America who over 50 probably met or knew someone born in the 1800s pretty consistently.

  32. It didn't happen, but realistically my parents could have met a Civil War veteran. And I'm a Millennial.

  33. Definately should of had a cyanide cap hidden. Crunch down on that fucker before being captured by Russian authorities.

  34. I was excited to watch this movie and was disappointed with how hard it tried to be funny and deep. It was stupid, which I know is an unpopular opinion.

  35. Same. It seems like something I would love but the movie just felt too busy. Trying to do too many things at once and not being good at any of them.

  36. First season was so good, second one really fell off and we quit watching. Brilliant cast but felt like the writing had no idea what to do after season 2.

  37. How do you know where the writing went after season 2 if you didn't watch it?

  38. Yeah and he was mostly full of shit about how progressive he was. You would have guessed he was a non 100 year old version of Bernie by how he campaigned. Nothing against the guy I mostly like him but he was a standard democrat.

  39. He openly campaigned against gay marriage, said he'd withdraw support from Israel, and vowed to end our foreign wars.

  40. John McCain conceded with great honor and went on to serve out his Senate term without spite, evening saving his opponent, President Obama’s signature achievement (Obamacare/ACA). John McCain demonstrated throughout his lifetime, what honor and decency is about. Other than the Sarah Palin disaster, he was a great man.

  41. He wanted to designate the entire United States as a battlefield so the president could use drone strikes domestically. He was not a great man, he was a tyrannical monster.

  42. At least that would have ended up in court and likely dead as a policy, unlike the current policy where the US can drone strike anyone they want outside the US - including Americans.

  43. Two different issues. And the American recepient of drone strikes abroad couldn't petition the court. Because he was killed.

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