This is exactly the idea that I've tried bringing up around here several times over the past 6-8 months.
But I get told that others see more people taking cruises so people clearly have cash to burn. Or that the blame just gets pushed onto "corporate greed" and that I need to...
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This right here is why there won't be grassroots officials for ANY recreational sports in 10-15 years.
Just once, I hope that a league will come to their senses and realize the damage that is being done by the behavior the encourage.
**** THE PLAYERS!
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I get city living is more "compact", but I still can't get over NYC Apartments.
These ones, despite their quirkyness, do seem nice for what they are. And of course a country bumpkin like me has sticker shock from the rent prices. But I guess that's how you make it in NYC *...
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Pro Cheeseburger-ing.
**** that. All 4 officials should have jumped him and beat the pizz out of him.
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What a dumpster fire.
It's only a matter of time before Musk ends up holed up in some private sanctuary ala Howard Hughes...
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I'm sure the NRA will be back suggesting that Joe Six-Pack will need a Howitzer to fend off the hogs by the end of the week.
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In a roundabout way, Chuck's cartoon is absolutely right.
Biden and the Dems absolutely should step up and regulate the **** out of the mega-conglomerates that are taking American's to the woodshed at the grocery store. I mean we're seeing the direct downstream effects of Trump's policies...
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Carnegie understood philanthropy. Of course he could have done more, but at the time it was unprecedented progressiveness....
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Rockefeller & Carnegie are still the wealthiest people to ever live and it's not close. They literally had entire industries in their pockets.
They are also the one of the key reasons people realized that there needs to be an upper limit to wealth.
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If anything, Sergino may have cratered his club stock with tonight's move. Shows he's quite a mental liability. Although he did take some yellows last November as well, so I guess this is just how he is?
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I forget whose video this comes from, but they actually stated the paving tolerance: 3mm vertical change in the surface over 4 meters length. I assume that is strictly referring to the plane that the pavement is on, since there are obviously hills on natural terrain courses that are over that t...
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There definitely is a "middle class" hotel level on the strip. Places like Planet Hollywood or the Linq can be found for $100-150/night ("out the door" price w/ resort fees, etc). Solid location and solid rooms. A step above known cheap stays like Excalibur or Luxor....
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That's what I'm saying. They CHOOSE to live in these environments and then believe that the rest of the world is exactly like them. They project these beliefs onto everything. Like how they all "know someone who was robbed in **Big City**", therefore they think all places with a pop over...
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The issue is that the impact has been much larger than just race week.
The Bellagio Fountains (one of the best "free" things to do) have been down since September and will be through the Holiday season. As Hovey mentioned, it's cutting out many of the low/mid tier travelers...
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You can simply trace this back to the fact that many of Dump's voters are now 2nd-4th generation white people who simply don't have any experience with the "normal world". They have lived in their own isolation (backwoods South/White, affluent or middle class Burbs/Western settings where...
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I think Vegas (as a whole) is realizing how this event is turning the general population off to the town.
For the last 4-6 months, blogs/vlogs have been documenting the problems for visitors to the Strip. It's turning off a lot of people. Many 1st timers aren't booking their 2nd trips in...
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Yea. I get the bureaucracy of F1 rules and whatnot, but being penalized because of a literal malfunction of the track itself is doing him dirty....
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I was just coming here to post that...
Sainz hitting a water main control cover. (About 6" across. NOT a full manhole cover like I've seen in some clickbait-y headlines)
I suppose being a brand new street circuit, all of the covers/plates weren't fully mapped out and...
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