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HamsterHookah

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  1. Good episode to set this thing up and finish it off. Wrap it up nicely next week and let’s call it a successful 3 season series that came out of nowhere to beat expectations and be a good little series. Everyone involved with the show should be proud.
  2. Scott Galloway, like Jim Cramer, is someone who generally is wrong to such a degree that you can expect the opposite of what they are saying to come to reality. Ijs
  3. Backfire how? Legal liability or customers and market?
  4. THAT IS A GETTING OFF FACE? Oh man. I need to get out more.
  5. This is the second time you've used this gif and I'm confused by it. Is it denoting a positive or negative reaction? It seems like a "do no want" type response but doesn't make sense in the context. Why do you like it? Because it is vague?
  6. With the lemon pepper wings! He's a real one.
  7. I don't know how you people have the time to watch every acclaimed or talked about show, between families and careers and other hobbies, as I can only handle about 3 or 4 shows in the offseason. I'm so glad that I happened to stumble upon Barry a few years ago and made it in the regular rotation because, much like JoJo Rabbit did as a movie, this show came out of nowhere and unexpectedly walloped me in the face and became my favorite show and series of the last decade. Succession is cool and Ted Lasso is mid, but Barry...now Barry is S-tier.
  8. True, but the narcissist who would want to get with an old man for clout, money or fame (or all the above) generally is delusional enough to be making a bet on themselves. That they can make the old man fall in love and be irrational with his money and affairs and do something stupid like split with half his dough. I mean, I just read today that Bezos is YET AGAIN getting marriedm this time to his gf of 5 years Mrs. Senorita lady I forgot her name. She bet on herself and she won. The guy has a $500mm yacht with a sculpted mermaid on the front to look like her. I mean...just because you are uber-wealthy doesn't mean you aren't a simp, I guess, and these women outchea. Lucky for me I'll never be wealthy or attractive enough to have those struggles or single again, Lord willing.
  9. The funniest part of that whole sequence was a dirty from head to toe Hank leaving the old ladies house and the way he thanked for her for letting him use the phone implying he really got it on with the old lady and was chewing the fat on her plastic covered couch for some time, and his disgust once out of immediate sight for the full-bodied coca-cola.
  10. And to the poster who pointed out that Kerry actually lost the most, it dawned on me the others at least got a pound of flesh in material/wealth/money for their trouble whereas Kerry likely got nothing. Mentioning she brought a lawyer friend to try and haggle to even get in the funeral was telling.
  11. And then the outro music plays over the he credits 🎶 I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day 🎶
  12. At this time of day? It's gonna be jahmed.
  13. I love that Houston's hot streak tear is coinciding with us winning more than losing as well so no ground is being gained. They sweep, we sweep, etc. and the poor Mariners just fall further behind.
  14. Just saw Hensley was sent down to the minors. I couldn't believe that guy was being given everyday lineup duties-- his start and numbers were simply atrocious and nobody seemed to notice or care?
  15. Yes. It's the same people who were mad that their favorite syrup got woke-ified but now happily drink Pearl Milling Company Syrup on their powdered mix pancakes.
  16. Is that Ron Jeremy in the audience? "The Raven"'s turn has been fun this season. From when it dawned on him after getting the crap beat out of him and not saying anything everyone respected him to when he was released, you could envision the 8 years of working out and tattoos.
  17. It's a weird feeling, but I don't think the penultimate episode was that great tbh. Leading into the series finale, I'm not all that invested or care too much for what happens, more morbidly curious. Like I want to see the end of the train wreck. To be honest, one of the weaker episodes of the season. I guess it was cool seeing Kendall build his team and Hugo woof woofing. Maybe I just miss the nasaly "Greyag!" from our favorite Minnesotan.
  18. I agree-- thought the eulogy was fantastic writing. Shiv's sucked, Kendall's was B+ with special bonus for having to go mop up Roman's puddles and mess. In the game of succession thrones, Roman died in this episode. He's officially out and I think that's why he lashed out like a mentally ill maniac at the protestors. Better that than kill someone or himself, I guess.
  19. So now I guess the play is to retrench (e.g. football games and country music commercials referenced above) and tread water until the world forgets about this and then they can try to pivot another way? The bottom line is they have to do something to grow and their target demo is dying on the vine and progressives/liberals/trans and young people don't want to drink bud light, for all the potshots you can read even on this thread about it being pee water and poor people beer, even before this controversy. The only time the youth ever drink Bud Light it seems is when it is a) free and b) in college years
  20. But that's the problem. It's a dying business if you aren't trying to break into emerging markets, like the youth and the progressive and the LGBTQ, etc. They know that at an executive level and so they brought in some change agent-y folks to make some waves and pivots and take some risks. They definitely modeled the risks out but I am guessing the risks and backlash was greater than any model could have projected. They effectively fired and threw the folks under the bus who they hired to do this exact job.
  21. Yea, it's certainly something going on. I love how the narcissism is such a disease that Couseneau can't help himself. He wants so much to be a good guy but he's so diseased with it that as soon as they start talking about big names he can't help himself with the tipping point being the Four Season in BH lololol. Also, Sally Reed actress is killing it this season.
  22. The hits keep coming when you take a big bet to broaden your TAM and it backfires and you not only don't gain any new marketshare but you anger your core demographic:
  23. You might be glad to hear that Accenture is laying off thousands and around 500 of them are in Austin.
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