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Cross33 t1_j9dn3ki wrote
Reply to comment by Thr0wawayforh3lp in [Image] The finish line don't have an expiration date by ReadilyDiverge30
There's too many unknowns to say the math doesn't add up.
Cross33 t1_j9dk0bu wrote
Reply to comment by liketreefiddy in [Image] The finish line don't have an expiration date by ReadilyDiverge30
I think he's including the visa process which presumably started before the degree acquisition
Cross33 t1_j7r4j1u wrote
Reply to [IMAGE] Bruce Lee A Great Motivation by FreeManufacture
I mean it's a nice sentiment but it's also kinda hard to take seriously. His self is god damned Bruce Lee. Myself is me. Also he had mentors to sculpt him since he was a child. I really don't think he can relate to an average person very well.
Cross33 t1_ivk2ant wrote
Reply to comment by BeanpoleAhead in TIL that the most expensive film ever made (both adjusted and unadjusted for inflation) is Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by jrrfolkien
Is it though? Cuz what I originally claimed aligns with literally everything you just said. I honestly think you're fucking with me at this point and I'm done with this conversation.
Cross33 t1_ivjxxrn wrote
Reply to comment by BeanpoleAhead in TIL that the most expensive film ever made (both adjusted and unadjusted for inflation) is Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by jrrfolkien
How is that false? You literally said yourself 500 dollars a hundred years ago is worth more today?
Cross33 t1_ivjrbab wrote
Reply to comment by BeanpoleAhead in TIL that the most expensive film ever made (both adjusted and unadjusted for inflation) is Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by jrrfolkien
I think we're saying the same thing in a disagreeing way. I literally agree with everything you just said except for the word no.
Cross33 t1_ivjpxqc wrote
Reply to comment by BeanpoleAhead in TIL that the most expensive film ever made (both adjusted and unadjusted for inflation) is Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by jrrfolkien
I think it does though? Because if the unadjusted cost is greater then the adjusted cost will always be greater with inflation
Cross33 t1_ivjnmja wrote
Reply to comment by BeanpoleAhead in TIL that the most expensive film ever made (both adjusted and unadjusted for inflation) is Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by jrrfolkien
Sorry i know the wording is confusing but i think you flipped the order of operations i was talking about. I'm talking about if the movie made 20 years earlier cost 1010 to make, and the new movie cost 1000 to make. Inflation wouldn't matter in that case
Cross33 t1_iv2lizr wrote
Reply to TIL that the most expensive film ever made (both adjusted and unadjusted for inflation) is Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by jrrfolkien
If it's the most expensive film ever made unadjusted for inflation, wouldn't that make it by default the most expensive adjusted for inflation? Well i guess unless there's serious deflation?
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Reply to comment by theblondepenguin in [Image] Mediocre will always be better that none. by Zippy926
You're right, but i also see where it comes for. Our whole education and society is very harsh towards mistakes. They aren't treated as learning opportunities they are treated as fuck ups and failures. So i can see how that would develop a fear of doing things imperfectly.