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The main contingent of this site got older by 10-15 years. Late 30's and 40 yr old baws aren't quite as entertaining as mid to late 20's. I would also assume there hasn't been a consistent large influx of younger posters to make up for it....
[quote]Not what the bill does at all. It makes it optional to take a break. If you’re working a 5 hour shift, do you really need a break anyway?[/quote] This is why we'll always have partisan politics. Most people are too dumb or lazy to read past a headline. ...
Never knew if the guy took Adderall but an old coworker went into such absurd detail and depth when going over ANYTHING that people would deliberately avoid meeting with him. He was a physician too, which while part of me appreciated his level of detail, for less important things it was a seriou...
Just rewatched Homeward Bound for the first time in a while. Pretty impressive to get 3 animals all acting together. Made me wonder how they handled Chance getting stuck by the porcupine. Those quills seemed to be really in his face....

re: Inside Out 2

Posted by rintintin on 5/19/24 at 11:26 am
[quote]On matters of appropriateness, of course not. On quality? Yes[/quote] I mean, kids are pretty easily entertained. I don't find it unreasonable for parents to want to spend their time and money and have their children grow up watching actual quality movies. There's a reason classics are ...

re: Inside Out 2

Posted by rintintin on 5/19/24 at 9:31 am
[quote]It’s fascinating that adults have such strong feelings about the quality of animated children’s movies.[/quote] You thinks it's odd that parents have strong feelings about what type of entertainment their kids consume?...
If Covington... [quote]Got a country girl[/quote] Which I assume so. Have some drinks at the Southern Hotel then walk to dinner at Del Porto or Lola. You'll be deep in them single mom panties in no time....
[quote]Overall, looks like a nice haul. I really love the Vegas ash try.[/quote] By no means trying to shite on the ashtray, I have a few myself because I think they're cool. But they can be found by the plenty in Vegas antique shops for a few bucks a pop. Cool souvenir, but prob not worth...
I mean, I commend them for actually trying to push some sex appeal with the sport instead of having a bunch of broads acting like dudes. ...
Grew up not being too fond of cats. We had this demon in our house for what seems like forever. Everyone in the house had a scar from him and i've always been wary of cats since. Fiancè finally wore me down and we got one last year. I love her like a child. ...

re: First world problem of the day

Posted by rintintin on 5/12/24 at 4:10 pm
The real issue is the tp rolls never fit the dispensers so they're always getting stuck and the thin arse paper rips before you can pull out a proper amount. ...
The Saints. The entire season from week 1 blowing out Detroit was a surreal ride. I've never seen people in the state so united about one thing....

re: Can Louisiana ever be fixed?

Posted by rintintin on 5/10/24 at 2:04 pm
It's hard to say it will ever be fixed. Politics is a big issue, but that's inherently a culture and people issue. LA residents have been voting for crooks for far too long. There's also a large population of people that have no interest in bettering themselves or their community and thrive ...
[quote]The best thing about day drinking…[/quote] ...passing out at a reasonable hour so you're next day isn't completely shot from a hangover. ...
[quote]If they make it through that meat grinder they enter the making millions territory and that's why they stay around.[/quote] I mean if this is really true after 2 years I'd say it's fine and probably worth it if you're young. Something tells me it's not though. ...
As others have noted, a $1 million [u]net worth[/u] while living in NYC isn't all that impressive. Liquid wealth is probably a better measure in a place like that. ...
Starts a thread about it. Definitely something who doesn't care what others think would do. That being said, I'd like to think I don't but there's definitely times I do more than I care to admit. ...
[quote]you have to reaaaaalllyyyyyy really want a kid to have one. Or be dumb enough to make a mistake.[/quote] The natural state of humans is to have kids. It is quite literally what your body is made for. So it's really the inverse. ...
This is the shite that should cause protests at UCLA. Your own Gov't is money laundering and throwing your money in the garbage right in front of your face. But they'd rather attach themselves to people that live on the other side of the world and hate their guts. ...
[quote]As for the liberal women…again those women are likely more comfortable seeking mental health help than more conservative women, esp those conservative women that go to churches that frown upon medical assistance for mental health issues. Men in general are horrible about being proactive fo...