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Comment Re:Seriously, I think this is a cool move. (Score 1) 332

he did "better luck tomorrow" which, you know is pretty damn good. Big plus, John Cho was in that.

People seem to think that just because he found incredible success with the FF franchise that's all he did, does or can do. You know, sometimes you gotta do a project to pay the bills, and FF is pretty much paying a lot of bills.

Comment Re:And how many were terrorists? Oh, right, zero. (Score 1) 276

you literally just argued for racism. Congrats.

there's something fundamentally different about refusing service for something that can be changed compared to something that cannot. Also, you are not being refused service, you are being offered service with terms and conditions.

Comment Re:And how many were terrorists? Oh, right, zero. (Score 1) 276

well are the overheads designed with those kinds of loads in mind? i said turbulence not a crash. laptop won't take someone's head off... might crush someone's throat, cause a serious concussion if it was moving really really fast. flesh and bone are pretty resilient. also might help if it were aluminum...

13 lbs of laptop falling 2-3 feet won't be pleasant if it lands on your head, but i don't think it'll kill you too easily unless you're unlucky. 50-60 lbs of metal falling 2-3 feet is pretty lethal anywhere near the head.

Comment Re:Zoning laws are tyranny (Score 1) 611

again, if you want realistic we can go even more realistic. a composting business doesn't need to be huge or even a business to really pollute the air so to speak. i was thinking semi urban for the dance club, but lets just take the key elements of the nightclub. sound and lights. it's christmas time, lets say your neighbor has a true eye sore, animatronic, and lit up like a spot light. Yeah, i'd complain about that. sound, people coming and going at all hours of the day and night, loud as loud can be... basically you're living next to a frat house, with you know unsavory types, because Colorado legalized, it should be legal everywhere... dude. I'd probably complain the hell about that too.

where do you draw the line, you believe that what you were doing was fair and reasonable, and what others perceived about you was unreasonable. but isn't that true about everyone? that lady down the street with the vegatable patch in front. Her lawn basically looks like it was torn up by a tank. That family down the street, they've got a damn couch in the middle of a tick haven. is that fine?

how about the broken windows on that property down the street that went into foreclosure and now the bank owns. it's got squatters now, should nobody take the bank to task?

and his neighbor? He's the worst. he's got litter all over his lawn, a couch and a broken down chevy on cinderblocks in his driveway, he sits on his lawn with a six pack all day and yells obsenities at the neighborhood children. But he owns his house outright, firehazard that it is, he's broken no laws. he's fine in your books isn't he?

you can do whatever you want, but the people in your area have decided that they would prefer that you no let your inner slob out to play. This is what democracy is, if you want any different, convince people that your freedom is more important than their money. not everybody is put out by the constraints. some people don't even view them as constraint.

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