you definitely made this as far as I'm concerned OP
Uninformed_Tyler
I had this done to me a student. It feels like inferred heating but it's inside your body. Very little practical application. I've never seen it in the field.
The goal of the networks is to sell ads. If this gets more views then it gets shown. Nothing more to it than that. You're looking for quality entertainment. They want to sell over priced car warranties. Those are very different goals and so the paths have diverged.
I think George Lucas has seen this illustration before.
Everyone gets older. Everyones body breaks down eventually. The amount of elderly who have said "I never thought something like this would happen to me". Look around Edna! What made you think you were going to avoid what happens to everyone else!?
is that Mike Myers on the right?
I feel like I might be put on a FBI list for reading this.
My guy doesn't have a neck strap. He's definitely not worried about playing
The book isn't a heart pounding thriller. I'm legitimately interested in how you would make a movie out of such lore dense tome without the dryness?
My wife: They don't even sell the same stuff.
Me:Yeah, I'm sure they had to split their assets in the divorce.
How does OP define unlimited? There's hella diamonds but their release is controlled by a cartel inflating their value. Not unlimited surely but also not equally accessible so the price can be manipulated.
One could argue we currently live in a universe with virtually unlimited resources. It's accessibility that is the issue.
I don't get Tracy Morgan. His jokes don't seem that funny to me. He's extremely repetitive. I don't understand him. Then, one day I heard a comedian on a podcast describe him as a complete genius. He said Tracy's trick is he tells a joke that may be funny, maybe not funny, and you'll give him a little laugh. Then he repeats the joke ten times. It's no longer funny. You're just tired of hearing it. Then he repeats the joke ten more times, and somehow through the power of alchemy, it's now run full circle and is the funniest thing you've ever heard every time he says it. I think this skit has that same energy.