

Once We Were Spacemen - Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion reminiscing. Fairly new, so only a dozen or so episodes so far.
The Weekly Planet. - Melbourne lads, James and Maso riffing about pop culture. They’re hilarious. YEARS of content.


Once We Were Spacemen - Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion reminiscing. Fairly new, so only a dozen or so episodes so far.
The Weekly Planet. - Melbourne lads, James and Maso riffing about pop culture. They’re hilarious. YEARS of content.


I made a joke.
No you didn’t.
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Call it whatever you want.


Who said anything about buying a house, dickhead?


That really sucks, friend. You have my deepest sympathy. Still, if it does get reported, that may be your best chance of getting some help to remove yourself from the situation. Then again: Ohio. I’m not sure what the social safety nets are like there, but I’m guessing not very good.


You’re a grown adult. What’s stopping you from getting the hell out of there?


I regret clicking on that link.


I’m more concerned that he’ll have an uphill battle against vested interests than anything he might do himself.


if he had any conscience
Yes, ‘if’. Spoiler: He never did.


That’s why I said removing the profit motive would be a good thing.


I don’t know about that, but we certainly need to waste less food, and removing the profit motive from it’s production might help getting it to the people that need it but can’t get it. There are still people in the world starving needlessly.


It was a metaphor, no one is thinking of replacing farmland with solar panels.
Fair point. It’s just the idea of using perfectly good farmland to fuel cars feels like a fucked up priority to me.


SpaceX are ‘buying’ all the Cyber Trucks no-one wants.


We really should be looking more into reducing car dependency as well.


How about putting that farmland back to producing food, and covering all our rooftops and carparks with solar panels?


Or fun.


Haha. No.


Man, that was so tone-deaf. The dickhead workaholic thought everyone was just like him and only wanted to use it for work.


Stick It To The Stickman (It’s early access, but lots of content, and on sale for $7). The janky controls are part of the charm, but they’re also pretty frustrating.
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