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The Superbar / Re: IDF targets and kills food aid workers
« Last post by tower912 on Today at 02:32:52 PM »
No, I get it. I'm old enough to remember the alternate spelling fiasco
Fiasco(e)
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I'm not sure I want to jump into bed with a football conference again, but if the non-football conferences continue to get the short end of the stick, does that increase the motivation to ditch the Big East if a football conference (probably the Big 12) comes calling?

I'd have to imagine that the Big East is an all or nothing type of acquisition for a conference. Most conferences wouldn't be happy to have these tiny catholic schools come in and beat up their biggest brands every year.
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The Superbar / Re: IDF targets and kills food aid workers
« Last post by lawdog77 on Today at 02:29:21 PM »
Well, I guess someone else will have to get the joke.
No, I get it. I'm old enough to remember the alternate spelling fiasco
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The Superbar / Re: EV's
« Last post by tower912 on Today at 02:25:37 PM »
Not to mention Tesla's data mining on their drivers.
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The Superbar / Re: EV's
« Last post by Hards Alumni on Today at 02:24:20 PM »
That doesn't it can't be recently be discovered and made political by some single brain cell influencer who found something new to make his single brain celled followers afraid of.

I expect someone behind the wheel creating at tiktok and saying they're no longer buying GM despite doing it their entire life!
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The Superbar / Re: US Economy thread
« Last post by Skatastrophy on Today at 02:24:09 PM »

I don't venture into these topics often so if anything above is too political, I will remove it.

The unnatural carnal knowledge is this. We're never going to get the thread locked at this rate.
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The Superbar / Re: IDF targets and kills food aid workers
« Last post by Hards Alumni on Today at 02:23:17 PM »
If he wants to wear Mrs. Potato(e) head's outfit, feel free.

Well, I guess someone else will have to get the joke.
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The Superbar / Re: US Economy thread
« Last post by Hards Alumni on Today at 02:21:59 PM »

There are definitely new and unique challenges. There have always been challenges. There will always be challenges. Those challenges will be different over time. It's our responsibility as a species to adapt to those challenges.

I think that for most "younger" people, a lot of the frustration comes from the fact that we were taught to do things a certain way financially. A lot of us did those things, made mostly good choices, and we're not really being rewarded for those things to nearly the same extent as past generations. And that's fine. Things change, we learn new information and better methods of living. It's our responsibility to adapt. However, when we bring this up in most forums, we're told that we're wrong. Most people are unwilling to have a conversation about the root of the problems and legitimate, feasible changes we could make to better life for the vast majority of citizens.

My concerns are less about myself. I hopefully have 50-60 years left and I don't plan on having kids. Even if the rises in rent/overall cost of living continue to far outpace salary increases (rent increases have outpaced income gains by 325% in the last 40 years), I doubt I'll ever truly struggle. I will live a less luxurious life with less hobbies and less travel than I'd hoped and expected, but ultimately, it is what it is. I'll never be hungry at my current salary.

My frustrations and concerns mostly stem from the fact that we, as a country, continue to operate as if the US will be just fine moving forward if we continue with the status quo. Meanwhile, it is becoming harder and harder for younger generations to build wealth. And neither political party is doing anything to address the problem. And there are no signs that they ever will.

I'm not going to pretend I have all the answers. I don't. But a general acceptance of the issues we're facing and an open dialogue among our "leaders" would be a start, and for the most part as a society we can't even accomplish that.

I don't venture into these topics often so if anything above is too political, I will remove it.

Nothing political about it.  It is the absolute truth for most millennials, and you've summarized it very well.
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The Superbar / Re: EV's
« Last post by tower912 on Today at 02:21:36 PM »
GM has had vehicle immobilization since they brought in OnStar.  So like, since 1995.
That doesn't it can't be recently be discovered and made political by some single brain cell influencer who found something new to make his single brain celled followers afraid of.
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The Superbar / Re: Restaurants Thread
« Last post by Hards Alumni on Today at 02:19:57 PM »
Go to Pizzeria Bianco (downtown) just after lunch, put in for a table, expect to wait 2 hours+.
Go to their little bar next door, bring a deck of cards, amuse yourself.
Be pleasantly surprised when the wait is only 105 minutes.
Enjoy the best pizza this side of Napoli.

That's absolutely shocking.  I have a dozen friends in the Phoenix area and zero have recommended it... and they're not small men.
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