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TopicLast Week Tonight: Food Delivery Apps
bigblu89
04/04/24 4:52:07 PM
#14
SilvosForever posted...
Just order delivery pizza or Chinese guys. Or just do carry out. These things are rarely worth their cost unless you're actually unable to obtain food any other way. I'm talking $10+ markups for simple orders.

This is probably my most "OK Boomer" train of thought that I have.

The concept of Uber Eats and Door Dash as SO lost on me, becasue I really don't see ordering food for pick-up as that much of an inconvenience.

Now, I understand there are people that don't have a car/physically can't drive/are shut-ins/etc and they deserve take out food as well, but at some point you just kinda have to draw the line.

Paying upwards of $20 just to have one extra value meal delivered sound insane to me.


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TopicWhy do people replay games directly after they've already beaten them?
bigblu89
04/04/24 4:05:02 PM
#66
When I was younger, like during the NES and Genesis/SNES days, replaying games multiple times was an almost requirement, becasue the "brag" wasn't that you beat the game, but how fast you could be the game, or how many times you "died" before beating the game.

With so many NES games having roots int he arcades, there was a lot of "if you die, you have to start from square 1" so once the game was beat, the challenge then became how "easily" you could beat it.

Being the first kid on my class to beat Contra without having to use the Konami Code is something I jokingly brag about to my friends today.

With there being no real was to "lose" a game nowadays, it has become a lost art to most people other than speed runners.

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TopicWhy do people replay games directly after they've already beaten them?
bigblu89
04/04/24 3:35:07 PM
#64
Depends on the game...

There are some games that give you different endings depending on decisions you make within the game (like GTAV and RDR2).

Other times it's a matter of trophy/achievement collecting. For example, Marvels Spiderman 2. I just got a PS5 for Christmas and this was bundled in. I just recently beat it, but there's a few trophies I missed in my initial play though (such as "Stealth takedown 25 enemies in stealth from the Web Line").

So I'm playing it again via NG+ to tie those things up.

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TopicLast Week Tonight: Food Delivery Apps
bigblu89
04/04/24 3:30:01 PM
#3
Let me guess, they over-charge their customers and pay the equivalent of slave labor to their drivers?

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TopicRemember the debate over how to pronounce GameFAQs?
bigblu89
04/04/24 2:21:09 PM
#3
Cemith posted...
Game-fax and I will not accept anything else.


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TopicWould you spend $1 million on a new house?
bigblu89
04/04/24 1:40:59 PM
#18
Probably, considering houses in OK neighborhoods on Long Island are in excess of $500k.

Moving to the really nice parts of Long Island (because there's zero chance my wife would move off LI while here parents are still alive) will cost at least a million for a house, probably closer to $3 Million

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TopicWhat do you think about Wrestlemania's match card for both nights
bigblu89
04/04/24 1:09:59 PM
#12
I'll be watching from Section 117 at the Linc

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TopicEver order something in bulk to save money, but realized you didnt like it?
bigblu89
04/04/24 1:08:03 PM
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I did that buying store brand Ibuprofen.

The 100 capsule bottle was $14.99, but the 300 capsule bottle was $17.99

They expired last year, and there's at least 200 left.

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Topic$10,000 or every fast food employee in the world.
bigblu89
04/04/24 12:59:54 PM
#8
Umbreon posted...
10k, while nice, probably doesn't change too much for me. $20 an hour helps a lot of people though.

This.


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TopicHow many TV's do you currently own/use?
bigblu89
04/04/24 12:56:17 PM
#3
Six

Living Room
Bed Room
Office
Basement
Both Kids' Rooms.

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TopicWhat is the most over the speed limit you've gone?
bigblu89
04/04/24 12:55:27 PM
#20
I said 40-60

Got up to around 110ish on a 65mph highway on my way upstate NY to visit my (at the time) GF in college.

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TopicDo you feel any sympathy for Cruise passenger who are sometimes left
bigblu89
04/04/24 10:05:16 AM
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It the delay is caused by an excursion they booked though the cruise company, then yes.

If the delay is caused by them doing something that wasn't controlled by the cruise company, like you decided to get smashed at Senior Frogs and passed out on a bench, then see ya!

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TopicDo any of you here ever shop at family dollar or dollar general?
bigblu89
04/04/24 9:49:46 AM
#9
The "dollar stores" by me are called "Dollar Tree".

I usually buy most of my greeting cards and wrapping paper, as they're much cheaper than anywhere else by me.

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TopicBiden incorrectly claims he's already seen starving children in doctor's photos
bigblu89
04/04/24 9:38:02 AM
#24
I see topics like this and I try to equate some of the reactions to what it would be like if it was a sports discussion.

It's basically like going online, complaining about your favorite team's relief pitching, and getting bombarded with "WELL THE OTHER TEAM HAS BAD STARTING AND RELEIF PITCHING!!! AND THEY CAN'T HIT FOR POWER!!!"

Ok... Great... That doesn't mean my team's relief pitching isn't bad.

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TopicYour reaction: Your best friend texts you 'thanks for everything' at 2:52 AM
bigblu89
04/04/24 9:27:08 AM
#38
If it was today/this morning, I'd assume it was pertaining to the fact that his dad (who's 80) is really sick right now and in the hospital, so we have been talking about that a lot. When my parents passed in 2020 I leaned on him a lot during some not so great times, and I'm here returning the favor.

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TopicI'm rereading the harry potter series as an adult and I have to say...
bigblu89
04/04/24 9:20:26 AM
#7
pegusus123456 posted...
I think people need to reconcile the fact that a terrible person can create something wonderful or they end up with incredible black-and-white thinking.

I get/got a lot of shit on here about that way of thinking when it comes to The Cosby Show.

But I'm sorry, no matter what Bill Cosby did, it doesn't all of a sudden make that show not funny.

Same thing when all the allegations came around regarding Kevin Spacey. Whatever happened, and whether he is guilty or not, it's not going to all of a sudden NOT make Se7en one of my favorite movies.

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Topic$1,000 or Unlimited cell phone power life.
bigblu89
04/04/24 12:36:47 AM
#11
Money. Never had my phone go under 70% at any time in my life

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TopicTIL Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year-old while he was 38.
bigblu89
04/03/24 8:40:26 PM
#104
Two things about CE that will never get answered:

How much money is too much money, because people are all All Billionaires are Evil on here, but also You Go Girl! about Taylor Swift being a billionaire.

What is the age gap where it goes from creepy to ok. Because theres this thread, but also threads about 20 years olds dating 50 year old MILFs being championed.

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TopicFor $10,000, would you take a photograph with Donald John Trump?
bigblu89
04/03/24 8:29:50 PM
#10
$10k is $10k

Deal

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TopicAttractive female nurse on 2nd date: I never got the Covid shot. I never would.
bigblu89
04/03/24 4:44:29 PM
#14
I'd finish the date, try to get some at the end of the night, but wouldn't be interested in a 3rd date.

That statement is enough to know that we wouldn't work out in the long run. I don't have to align 100% with my S.O., but that, combined with other assumed viewpoints, would be a deal breaker for me.

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TopicTaylor Swift among 141 new billionaires in 'amazing year for rich people.
bigblu89
04/03/24 4:19:27 PM
#7
More billionaires than ever before.

It's fairly obvious that if you're not one of them, you have no one to blame but yourself.


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TopicFried or Scrambled eggs.
bigblu89
04/03/24 2:56:51 PM
#3
Fried in a sandwich, Scrambled if served on a plate.

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Topicwhat should I text this girl from work to keep a conversation going?
bigblu89
04/03/24 1:40:37 PM
#24
Correct me if Im off, but I think we have a good vibe and I wouldnt mind hanging out with you outside of work. So if youre free anytime soon, let me know. I think itll be fun.

Just lay it out there, and be 100% ok with it if she says no.

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TopicDo you have more money than your karma level?
bigblu89
04/03/24 9:46:56 AM
#6
I have 4 accounts. My karma level is higher than only 1 of them, my "funny money" account that is attached to my eBay, PayPal, and Venmo accounts that I use to buy and sell random collectables.

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TopicWhere the hell is the good pizza in New York?
bigblu89
04/03/24 9:18:47 AM
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If you're used to shitty Carolina pizza, then it's no wonder you don't think actual good pizza is good.

It's like growing up on McNuggets and then being served actual chicken cutlets and thinking they are gross.

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TopicHoly crap this is what Kelly Clarkson looks like now:
bigblu89
04/02/24 5:24:10 PM
#18
I straight up thought that was Stephanie Tanner

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TopicDo you know who Cypress Hill are? What about Busted? Little MIx?
bigblu89
04/02/24 3:49:59 PM
#10
Cypress Hill, even the new stuff, gets heavy rotation in my mixes to this day.
Seen them live too many times to remember. I see them every time they come to NYC.


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TopicDo you know who Cypress Hill are? What about Busted? Little MIx?
bigblu89
04/02/24 3:48:06 PM
#9
Torgo posted...
Now CE, do you remember T'Pau, Information Society, and Bel Biv DeVoe?

Yoooo hit me with that Heart and Soul

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TopicTaylor Swift first billionaire on music and performances alone.
bigblu89
04/02/24 3:01:27 PM
#11
So, is this an example of a "good" billionaire, or is she all of a sudden a shitty person because she went over that magic $999,999,999.99 threshold?


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Topic"How many sexual partners have you had in your life?"
bigblu89
04/02/24 2:29:23 PM
#59
haloiscoolisbak posted...
I was told on a date my number was "unusual" as it was only 3 when I was 28. There was no need for it, she asked, I answered, and got that response. I guess it was her attempt at "banter".

I also wouldn't have judged her number whatever it was. Dating is fucking hard these days

Shit, I'm 46, and my number is 3.

Granted, I got married at 25 to my wife who I met when I was 19 and the number was 3.

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TopicYou get $150,000 from an inheritance, how long can you make that last?
bigblu89
04/02/24 2:22:05 PM
#21
[LFAQs-redacted-quote]


Exactly this.

Between what my parents left me, along with the money I got from selling their house, I "inherited" a lot more than $150K in 2020, and other than the money I used to pay myself back after covering the funeral costs, and paying for a trip to Puerto Rico to spread my father's ashes, I haven't touched the money.

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TopicWas John Brown a patriot?
bigblu89
04/02/24 1:37:12 PM
#4
John Brown, King of The Burbs?

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TopicIs it disrespectful to choose not to divulge your own pronouns?
bigblu89
04/02/24 10:05:24 AM
#61
hockeybabe89 posted...
Why are you taking this so personal? I clearly laid out the unique case of people who are non-conforming and uncomfortable. You are not the average person who raises a stink over pronouns. The average person thinks their pronouns are "obvious" yet they won't share them, but they also won't get mad if you assume their pronouns correctly. But you goddamn know that a cis woman who acts like that will be mad if you start calling her "he/him"

Cis people who feel violated by being asked their pronouns should also stop using their names. That is personal info that no one has a right to ask for, so they should protect it. And they need to start being outraged if we use their pronouns without their consent. Otherwise, their strong feelings are clear bullshit, a smoke screen for their real agenda.

My BIL, who's gay, has kind of an opposite take on it.

He feels the need to pre-announce your pronouns hurts the movement. He feels like people should make the assumption, and they can be corrected if necessary. Kinda like how if someone has a non-common name that can easily be mispronounced, they politely correct them, and that person either corrects their behavior, or chooses to proactively not conform.

He's the kind of person that longs for the day when people no longer have to "come out" or "identify themselves".

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TopicIs it disrespectful to choose not to divulge your own pronouns?
bigblu89
04/02/24 9:56:43 AM
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I would respect someone's decision to not divulge their pronouns just as much as I would respect someone who wrote down pronouns that appear to be different from what "tradition" would make me think they were.

I look at pronouns no different than a nickname, in the respect that if I meet someone named Michael, but they say "I prefer to go by the name Mike" I'm not going to yell "NO YOU WERE BORN MICHAEL! I'M GOING TO CALL YOU MICHAEL NO MATTER WHAT YOU TELL ME!!!"

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TopicWhat is something that you just don't get...
bigblu89
04/01/24 5:17:56 PM
#4
People that order doordash/uber eats from places that do their own delivery, like a local pizza place.

My daughter works at one of the local pizza places, and they employ their own delivery people and do not charge extra for delivery, but for the added exposure, they also deliver through doordash and uber eats.

She says the amount of people that order through delivery services is staggering.

Are people THAT adverse to making a phone call that they're willing to pay upwards of an extra $20 just to order through an app instead?

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TopicDid Disney just make some big new streaming deal?
bigblu89
04/01/24 5:14:06 PM
#4
Tyranthraxus posted...
Hulu is going to disappear they're already calling it "Hulu on Disney+"

I have a feeling this is why.

I think it's ally just going to be Disney+ within the next few years.

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TopicCalifornia Fast-Food Workers Will Get $20 Minimum Wage, Starting Monday
bigblu89
04/01/24 1:24:50 PM
#59
Dancedreamer posted...
In Denmark McDonalds workers make $22/hour
In Denmark, a Big Mac costs only a little more than it does here.

Weird how that works, and weird how you people never seem to bring that up. Oh right, it's not. You're just bitching about people making more money because you want to keep people poor because you think you're better than them.

While I get the point you're trying to make, you can't compare the economic breakdown of a country with 330+ Million people with one that's approximately the size of Wisconsin.

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TopicRemember how oppressive the pandemic was
bigblu89
03/23/24 11:21:18 AM
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hockeybabe89 posted...
That's just the free market at work
Ok, but to say nothing happened to those people, like their life didnt change because of their decisions, is flat out incorrect.

I mean, fuck those aint vaxxers, but facts are facts.

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TopicWas Stifler your favorite character from the american pie movie's?
bigblu89
03/23/24 11:19:35 AM
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Allison Hanigan (Band Chick) and Jennifer Coolidge (Stiflers Mom) had much better careers than Sean William Scott has.

Also, Eugene Levy (Jims Dad) was a well regarded comedic actor for a decade before he got this role. Also went on to be in Schitts Creek.

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TopicRemember how oppressive the pandemic was
bigblu89
03/23/24 11:13:41 AM
#9
hockeybabe89 posted...
Wear a mask in public
Don't stand too close to strangers
Get vaccines if you want them
Nothing will happen to you if you're an asshole and ignore all this

Truly we were experiencing a preview of Biden's dictatorship. Republicans said it was basically Nazi Germany or North Korea.
Ill only disagree with that part, because people legit got fired for not complying to vaccine mandates. Especially if you had a government job.

So to say nothing will happen is kinda disingenuous. I understand your point, but I dont necessarily agree with it.

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TopicHow often does relatability factor into storytelling for you?
bigblu89
03/23/24 10:20:27 AM
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Its kinda a case by case basis for me.

Like, I played through Spider-Man 2 and still enjoyed playing as Miles despite being a 46 year old playing a Black/Puerto Rican teenager.

But (and I get a ton of shit for it, but whatever) I tend to not find a lot of female comics funny, especially ones that do a lot of relationship/dating humor, because Ive never experienced what its like being a single female in the dating scene.

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TopicDodgeball is a classic film, but is it also really racist?
bigblu89
03/23/24 10:16:39 AM
#56
[LFAQs-redacted-quote]

Yes. And the only people Ive ever seen offended by it were white.

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