Back to the Future Not Being Planned as a Trilogy Is What Makes It Great. (via Metafilter)
Ted Cruz admits a bit too much about influence of corporate cash.
12 Silent Films That Still Hold Up. And they are available online.
Wakey Wakey! (via Everlasting Blort)
The Lie of ‘No One Wants to Work.’ Amid reports of a restaurant industry “labor shortage,” employees say all they really want are wages that makes the risk worth it
The 100 Best Sitcoms of All Time. Ranked by Rolling Stone magazine. (via Digg)
Progressive Taxation: How Does it Work? (Thanks, Ben!)
A blast from the past (2016): 15 Pop Culture-Themed Graduation Caps.
6 comments:
A progressive taxation system is the way to go.
BS a flat tax no deduction is the only tax system that works.
Only people who earn more than me should pay taxes.
What was your gross income?
Multiply it by x.xx.
Send it in.
Done.
Haven't seen half of the sitcoms on the list.
And half of those I've never heard of. So.
Of the approximate 25 I've never heard of,
about 50 suitable replacements jumped to
mind. I'll just say That 70's Show, Happy
Days, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and
leave it at that. So go ahead, Just Shoot Me.
Ted Cruz's words illustrate how munted the US political system is.
The sit-coms are nearly all from the USA, maybe the reviewers need to have a look at the other countries in the world, and yes, there are actually other countries that are not the USA.
And they all use metric, lol.
Well, except for Myanmar and Liberia (and the USA)
Munted. Had to look that up. I like
that word. Now instead of always
saying the metric system is f*'d up,
I can say it's munted. Fifty percent
less effort and safe for work!
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