Oooh... that's what Spirit forgot to do. Beat up their passengers. They were offering an incomplete experience.
Mercuri
Gee, it's almost like offering absolute shit service, making everything an additional fee, constantly canceling flights, and never being on-time is a poor business model. Who knew?
Define "New." Like last year or so? For scifi:
Dune 1 & 2
The Wild Robot
Furiosa
Ghostbusters Frozen Empire
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
In that order, more or less. Aliens Romulus is not terrible but there's a movie with virtually the same plot that's a lot better called Alien (1979) that you should watch instead.
For fantasy:
Poor Things
Wonka
The Marvels
Poor Things is a real treat. Wonka is a musical. Marvels is superhero fantasy and Sci fi mixed.
Evil phase? No, it's draw phase, standby phase, main phase 1, battle phase, main phase 2, end phase.
LOL. You're right, if they make Massachusetts worse than Oklahoma then Oklahoma's ranking would improve! I never thought about that. BRILLIANT!
Wow, they were insanely forgettable. Thanks for doing the detective-work!
I mean, who could Duke even be creepy towards?
Right? Poor guy. There's no more 13 year olds at the academy. And now that two years have passed, this is how he's going to react when he sees Alicia:
I think we are getting more and more hints that Liz is also a reincarnated person that is trying real hard to get the harem route
You just reminded me of Trapped in a Dating Sim where the reincarnated girl is trying to get the reverse harem route but screws it all up, lol. But yes, since this IS a game a reverse harem route should've been possible. I hadn't considered it until now.
I hate having to explain this to people when I talk about the insane cost of healthcare in the US.
"but US healthcare is the best so of course it's going to be the most expensive"
No, you moron. It's the exact same procedure by equally qualified doctors using the same equipment.
In case you're wondering why you're getting down voted, it's because you didn't even offer up a valid argument and instead engaged in ad hominem, which is a logical fallacy.
I get that correlation does not necessarily mean causation, but if the richest states are almost all blue and the poorest ones almost all red, that is a very strong correlation and trying to claim it is insignificant only makes you seem the fool.
You seem to be intelligent. Ask yourself why this post made you so upset.
First of all, "all counties were red/blue" is not what "unanimous" means.
I agree with you there.
Second of all, I don't think "ha ha your state is poor" is the grand slam argument you think it is.
Takes a lot of mental gymnastics to boil down all the listed differences as "state is poor". Unless you mean "poor" as in "in bad shape" and not "economically suffering". I'll assume you mean the former as that's the only way your argument makes sense.
I think it's more about how a state is voting against its own interests. There is NOTHING about the Republican platform that would improve any of the listed metrics. If anything, Republican politics would only further worsen an already bad state of affairs.
And of the off chance your initial argument was entirely economic, it's Democrats who want federal government involvement to help poor states.
How I imagine Elon's taking the news:
It’s trying to get there, but it seems to think you’re talking about starting with 50% and increasing that by 1/3 of the existing half.
Yeah, it's definitely trying something. But it's also showing the problems with LLM.
Like, did you legitimately Google it that way in an attempt find out the difference between half and a third?
I remember being able to put basic math problems into Google and it spit out the correct answer. But you're right, that's entirely on me for expecting Google to work right after all the enshitification. For the record, Wolfram Alpha gave the correct answer.
You dropped this: /s