I doubt it's enough to cover the costs of the studio/warehouse plus legal fees.Here is a point my partner made to me last night while discussing the lawsuit. She said, what interest could be being generated by the raised money in whatever bank account/s it is stored in?
It has to do with the hypocrisy of criticizing entities for revisionistic behavior when said critics themselves also choose to omit or make invisible opinions they find offensive.
Sorry... Was there something you said?
If you were to toss caution to the wind, in an investment account you could return 1% per month and earn $5,000 a month from a half a million nest egg.Here is a point my partner made to me last night while discussing the lawsuit. She said, what interest could be being generated by the raised money in whatever bank account/s it is stored in?
I'm still overwhelmed, that with far over 10.000 enthusiastic Axanar fans... there are only 1-5 comments on each Captain's Blog. I would have thought, his followers would comment on every single word His Majesty has spoken - and if only to show their unending and faithful support.
It can't be, that there are more deleted (or in limbo status) comments by haters than by followers... They would have no vested interest in Axanar...
Sure, if Alec is enough of a draw to get Mel Brooks involved,
"I. FEEL... HAPPY!"With each "we're winning" post from AP, my mind goes back to
So, not enough to pay the rent, but a tidy little sum per month nevertheless.If you were to toss caution to the wind, in an investment account you could return 1% per month and earn $5,000 a month from a half a million nest egg.
Expect eggs to be broken!
I saw the post mentioning Mel Brooks a few pages ago. What joke am I missing, or is it a reference to "The Producers"!I must've missed that.
I must've missed that.
I saw the post mentioning Mel Brooks a few pages ago. What joke am I missing, or is it a reference to "The Producers"!
What follows is my opinion.
For many adults, financial responsibility is inextricably linked with self-thoughts re maturity. E. g. you are an upstanding individual, you can pay your own way, stand on your own two feet, be the man (or woman, etc.) - all of those things are understandably valued in our society.
When you tell someone they have made a bad financial decision, that is all undercut. They dig their heels in, and it becomes a face-saving move. This continues; they can't admit they were wrong because that might mean other major decisions they've made were wrong.
I manage a large Q & A site and we get all sorts of questions, including those from people who are hewing and hawing to try to figure out whether they need to/should leave an abusive relationship. Over the course of over 13 years, I have found you can't tell these people they're dumb or yell at them or anything of the sort. Instead, this is what works:
This is not a perfect analogy, and I certainly don't pretend it's scientific. But a lot of this heel-digging seems similar. Telling people they are doing something nutty does not do any good. They are prepared for that. They are not so prepared to hear that you think they are good people but .....
- Validate them as mature human being. They are good parents or they are trying to be independent, they are artistic or athletic or strong or kind or any other positive characteristic you can believably convince them that they are.
- Give them the old 'walk a mile in someone else's shoes' test, e. g. ask them what they would say if a friend or sibling was in their exact situation. Much of the time, when their own emotions and feelings of self-worth are removed from the equation, they see what's really going on.
- Remind them they need to be able to protect their children or other loved ones. Don't make it about them as they can often feel they don't deserve help or protection, but they can generally see when their kids do. And/or also -
- Give them a view of the future. A slap today will be a punch tomorrow. A loose tooth this week will be a black eye in a month.
I'd watch that trailer for a dollar!I was indicating that if he could get Mel Brooks involved, even I would agree.
Here is a point my partner made to me last night while discussing the lawsuit. She said, what interest could be being generated by the raised money in whatever bank account/s it is stored in?
So, will this thread remain going until January? Or will Peters settle first?
Place your bets!
He should settle, but I think he is too arrogant to do so.
He's going to be "Baghdad Bob" for the next 6 months.
^^^He should settle, but I think he is too arrogant to do so.
He's going to be "Baghdad Bob" for the next 6 months.
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