Message from @Arrias
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Epic
@Jeremy that’s interesting. The bit about regulations and stunted growth. I’ve really only heard about complaints of this kid of policy from my friends who live LA. Parts of LA still look like they did in the 60s because there are so many regulations on building apparently
I’m curious why in those areas where it’s so blantantly obvious that the corruption runs so deep the locals don’t demand better. LA is fully of people who are fed up
Because they believe further intervention, increases in minimum wages and artificial price ceilings are the answer, though it only makes it worse. They're stuck in the cycle of voting for more of what creates the problem to begin with, and the electorate is far from realizing their mistakes or attaining the requisite knowledge to analyze policy, @nimble_newt. They'll vote for politicians who overregulate, thus causing artificial shortages, then vote for the next politician who then says price ceilings are the answer, which follows suppliers completely exiting the market, such as in the case of rent control, and now we see the healthcare industry getting ready to undergo a sabotage as well. I am firmly of the belief knowledge of economics and the ability to understand the subject is scarce among the public, and thus a knowledge-gap is exploited by opportunists. However, as it relates to micro-economies across varying communities, they are suppressed by the macro-economic regulations pursued by the coastal-zones advantaged to survive excessive operational expenses imposed by their own regulatory efforts due to scale. So, my main point of concern doesn't rest in cities, such as LA, because they at least have local firms able to operate and offer employment, while the rest of the country is squeezed.
Nothing in the Call Transcript, WHAT A SURPRISE!
Why don't we castrate priests anymore? They're supposed to be celibate anyways
So that call is a nothing burger
At least no one said "I love you" when they hung up
this is technically politics although it is more about mocking climate change it does relate to the us https://youtu.be/ufpfkIx_IeU
Wait a minute, I was informed that Schools' Zero Tolerance Policy disproportionately affect non-whites
https://www.wral.com/woman-says-autistic-boy-punished-for-hugging-classmate/18657263/
A paradox between 100% acceptance and 0 tolerence
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https://gyazo.com/26df9cb06984b7a337e63a94c6687e4d
Oh THAT'S sexual but wrapping little kids around a genderbender's crotch area is not
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I don't wanna live anymore
If a single person does something violent and blames this movie, I have money on them being a leftist
Who would've thunk that the future of socio-politics would hinge on a movie depicting an antagonistic dude with a clown mask
*honk*
They made it clear they don't like classic joker when they ruined him in suicide squad
Turned him into a run of the mill drug dealer
That was a big middle finger indeed
Not that the Joker was always great in the comic books either
Not always, but he wasn't a neighborhood smack pusher
And he certainly doesn't function as a side event
The consistent tone of the joker was a man seeking chaos
The Joker is either the main event, or he shouldn't be in the film
^
Live action killing joke would be a good movie if they don't fuck with the story
Eh
Animation doesn't translate 1:1 into live action
Some of the animated films have such ridiculous physics, when you try to write them as live action it becomes one big plot hole
That's the thing that bothers me about superhero films the most, that they're not grounded enough
It's one of the reasons why I can't take the MCU seriously in any way at all
I tried to count how many times Stark should've died from head trauma