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boethius70 t1_je08qi4 wrote
Reply to comment by wednesday_reverse in [OC] just walked past this cinema that hasn’t been open since 2013 by crabapplelilwayne
Likely the building’s owner given they probably still want to sell and/or lease the building.
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Reply to comment by OldMork in Struggling actress and singer, Madonna, relaxing in her Lower East Side apartment, New York, 1983 by eaglemaxie
Really? I’ve seen bigger ones but that one looks like nearly all of the super cheap plungers you find in every hardware store. Do they even make smaller plungers than this?
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Reply to comment by AstronomerWorldly2 in Madonna 1980s by steroidamoeba
Gasp!
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Reply to comment by AVeryTiredStudent in My controversial relative, Pancho Villa (Doroteo Arango) - Mexico 1916 by scoundrel1680
Cool family history there!
Unfortunately I have very few of the family relics passed down from my parents on either side. Too many moves over the years.
I'm in my 50s now and more recently became interested in my family's history. Finally learned who my great grandparents were on my dad's side at least. My mom is a bit harder because she was adopted (technically my dad was too but he always knew his bio father and his bio mom remarried and my dad took his name) but we also had an opportunity to meet my mom's biological mom several years ago. My sister spent a lot more time getting to know that part of the family and I just met everyone (aunts and uncles, mostly) once. I think of the pictures my sister has there's pretty hardcore evidence they were all pretty much bona fide hillbillies on my mom's side (like bib overalls and jugs of moonshine level hillbillies).
Anyway it is always so interesting to learn something about where you came from, so to speak.
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Reply to comment by StevenFromPhilly in some upcoming comedians in the 1980s by Harry-Twotter
*Allen Covert.... but yea.
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Reply to comment by coarsing_batch in My girlfriend poked me in the eyes... by c0dyw0dy27
Ummmmm….
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Reply to comment by PWalshRetirementFund in Wonders of Street View by Lazylion2
There are no wrong turns. According to Michael Scott, anyway.
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Reply to comment by fd25t6 in When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
Yes he is, definitely.
Also did you know Castro had an unparalleled understanding of geography? Let's not forget that.
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Reply to comment by mechapoitier in Pretend Stanford Student Lived in Dorms for 10 Months by ChocolateTsar
Yay! Glad you made it through. Never graduated though honestly I was still many credits away from finishing a degree. Did fine the first quarter I was at university but discovered the Internet after that and it was all over.
And, to be fair, I think 99.999999% of humans who fail, make mistakes, don't make it through college/university, and generally screw the pooch move on eventually without killing other humans to vent whatever anger or frustration they may have about their actions.
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Reply to comment by Gulbahar-00 in Pretend Stanford Student Lived in Dorms for 10 Months by ChocolateTsar
Ummm… well shit that bitch escalated that one real quick.
When I flunked out of college I was depressed as hell at the time but I don’t think “well fuck better kill my parents now” ever entered my thinking.
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Reply to comment by gladiwokeupthismorn in [OC] How does Man United ⚽️ make money? by giteam
It seems to me most professional sports franchises increase significantly in value over time. Pretty rare they're not worth considerably more in say 10 or 15 years after a purchase. Football, baseball, American football, basketball, etc.... they all tend to appreciate considerably in value over time.
The increase in value is probably more a product of the value of the franchise name and its relative success vs individual players though obviously if they can recruit and build up a lot of successful teams and players that will add even more to the value of the franchise.
The financial performance of the team I am sure plays into valuation but even if they're an eternal money-loser if they have strong revenue overall and continue growth in recognition, product / merch revenue, stadium / venue revenue, etc. etc. it has value to owners.
Nearly all pro sports franchises are hugely coveted by billionaire types, cities, States/countries, and investment groups. Maybe the very worst teams that can't seem to pull together winning teams for decades might eventually not have much value but it seems to me like even the worst teams draw fans and fill seats. The Clippers have sucked for decades but have stayed around forever and have a significant fan base.
I don't necessarily think the economics and math make any sense but it's maybe like the rarefied ownership aspect and prestige that draws investment. Private jets, multiple huge sprawling mansions that the super-rich maintain around the world, super yachts whose value could feed a small country and get used 2 weeks of the year.. I mean the math makes no sense but there's a certain prestige factor that belies that stupidity.
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Reply to comment by yet_another_cat in LeVar Burton's wedding, 1992. by PleasingScrum
La Forged, really.
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Reply to comment by _PM_ME_PANGOLINS_ in Bananarama may not have been one of the most successful bands of the 1980s, but it certainly was one of the most 80s bands of the 1980s. by L0st_in_the_Stars
Ask Gillette. There’s some serious money in selling tiny disposable slivers of stainless steel for absurdly high margins.
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Reply to comment by scaredshtlessintx in Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
Your most treasured jerk.