

Got a source on that guitar thing? That’s interesting.
Got a source on that guitar thing? That’s interesting.
Peripheral vision mainly
I love doing this. It’s like an elementary school science project in my tummy.
I would argue that if you can’t afford to tip then you can’t afford the thing you’re buying. It’s an implied part of the price. Labor has to get paid one way or the other
Let it be said that I think this only applies to traditionally tipped positions. The system is already in place. I don’t think we need to keep turning wage positions into tipped positions as seems to be the trend.
Tipped worker here. I made a little over $40 an hour last night not including my base pay. Is that around what slaves earn?
Pics or it didn’t happen
Remakes that are better than the original:
The Thing
The Fly
The Blob
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Cat People
Hmm. I’m noticing a trend here.
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People have been making original movies for over a century, many of which have profoundly stood the test of time. I’ll watch any of those before I will watch a modern remake or sequel.
To the answer the question I just now watched Things Change on my friend’s Plex server. Four stars.
I think a lot of us can relate.
Dick van Dyke turns 99 in a few weeks.
His music is not my thing but goddamn does he make some awesome videos.
Hey now! Mississippi has… Oh wait. Nevermind.
Mississippi is the worst. No contest. Name one good thing in Mississippi.
It wasn’t broken. He just didn’t use it. He dumped 339 bodies in the woods behind his crematorium. It took years for anyone to find out.
Christopher Marlowe
Taken literally, a gang shooting aimed at somebody about 10 feet from me. A friend nearly tackled me and dragged me into the bar I was standing in front of.
That’s how you end up with laser cats.
“Only second chance I know is the chance to make the same mistake twice.”
-Davd Mamet