Submitted by Malfallaxx t3_zryt2g in television
Malfallaxx OP t1_j15bw2f wrote
Reply to comment by SmallFunction3364 in Watching That 70’s Show for the first time and it’s pretty good by Malfallaxx
Oh man that’s good to know, I thought there was a bit of a decline before that so if it stays solid up until then I’m happy. Thank you!
Magicgoathead t1_j15f3ep wrote
It definitely stays solid, but is a little past it’s prime by the time he leaves. Like when Carell left The Office. It wasn’t BAD that season, but it wasn’t season 2 or 3.
SmallFunction3364 t1_j15c378 wrote
If you can look past Danny Masterson’s Drama. Check out Netflix’s The Ranch.
It’s legitimately the same cast but with a Colorado ranching theme.
iamamonsterprobably t1_j161u5n wrote
>Danny Masterson’s Drama.
Drama is putting it a little lightly. I really want to see justice, fuck that dude.
burnabybambinos t1_j15e269 wrote
......and an excellent show itself.
meowskywalker t1_j15j7j8 wrote
No one is ever happy. It’s like misery porn. For five seconds they manage to pull themselves out of the muck and make enough money to pay their power bill or some depressing shit and then someone runs away or has a miscarriage or gets deported.
Plus it’s not just about rednecks, it’s for rednecks. I thought at first it was a show where we laughed at backwards morons who thought that Obama was a socialist, but we’re laughing with the backwards morons about how much of a socialist Obama is. Gross.
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joeshoe70 t1_j15yn05 wrote
It’s 20%, not “most.” We just have to pretend there are a lot of rural Americans (and pretend they contribute a lot to the economy) because they have a lot of political power.
SmallFunction3364 t1_j16isyx wrote
I hope you like food my friend, water too, and lumber, and most factory produced products because it doesn’t come from your rooftop garden.
joeshoe70 t1_j18m1p5 wrote
This again? Yes, I buy those things from rural America, in exchange for money. That’s capitalism - it would be helpful for farmers to learn how it works, instead of relying on billions of dollars of welfare (subsidies), which I also pay.
SmallFunction3364 t1_j18nbch wrote
Which you should pay otherwise you could potentially starve.
Farming is an expensive business. Lucrative yes but it can also devastate you entirely if you have a bad season. Farming is subsided to prevent market crash and maintain consistent soil quality. (Effectively you will be paid not to grow)
Most farmers actually understand economics better than you.
Mds_02 t1_j16hnzr wrote
No, they really don’t.
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