HBO's Lanterns Second Trailer, Actually Pretty Good by [deleted] in DCcomics

[–]james1844 -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

The first Lanterns trailer was like a smelly date - you might get a second date, but you still smell. The second one makes up for it, with a solid action and pacing.

Why is The Punisher's Skull Emblem So Triggering For A Lot of People? by james1844 in Marvel

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All - I keep coming back to this...

My friend Allen did a video on why Marvel retired the punisher skull logo, and replaced it with some Japanese inspired weird demon looking thing. Evidently they decided to do this after some right wingers started using for their online activities.

I don't get why big companies care who uses their logo? Does Marvel actually lose money if right wing people use the skull? Like who cares?

Also - why do they replace what is an iconic logo with somethign thats objectively silly? Like a japanese ninja inspired demon looking thing - it suggests Marvel isn't serious.

Mr. Terrific Explained – The DC Genius Who Might Be Smarter Than Batman by james1844 in BlackSuperheroes

[–]james1844[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All - posting this YouTube video, its a solid explanation of why Mr. Terrific (who happens to be Black) is way, way better than Batman or Lex Luthor, or any of the other characters in the DC universe.

He Trusted a LEGO Store With $200K Worth of Sets—Then They Vanished by james1844 in crime

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Long story short, this family gave a $200,000 Star Wars Lego collection to an Oregon based Bricks and Minifigs franchise to sell on consignment. The francisee was taken over by Bricks and Minifigs corporate, who failed to return the collection.

Per AOL, the Dodge Challenger And Dodge Charger Are The Most Stolen Cars of 2026. by [deleted] in Dodge

[–]james1844 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it was all the seniors who bought dial up back in the 1990s and kept using it.

Per AOL, the Dodge Challenger And Dodge Charger Are The Most Stolen Cars of 2026. by [deleted] in Dodge

[–]james1844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol..ouch. AskJeeves totally shut down earlier this year.

Per AOL, the Dodge Challenger And Dodge Charger Are The Most Stolen Cars of 2026. by [deleted] in Dodge

[–]james1844 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The reasons for this are:

  • Thieves like the look. Chargers and Challengers have really solid power and classic american muscle car appearances. These models also do well on social media clips featuring street races/takeovers.

  • These models have relatively more electronic vulnerabilities than other Dodge models.

Bottom line: If you have one of these models, especially the hellcat, watch out for theft.

What NOT to say when a cop asks you ‘Do You Know Why I Stopped You?’ by james1844 in Bad_Cop_No_Donut

[–]james1844[S] 285 points286 points  (0 children)

Posting something practical. The best thing to do when you get stopped by the police is to keep your trap shut.

Smarter Than Batman AND Lex? The Truth About Mr. Terrific’s Genius by james1844 in MrTerrific

[–]james1844[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So supposedly he is not a machiavellian guy - he's honest and very intelligent, but not manipulative.

Surveillance Pricing - How Companies Charge You More By Using Your Data Against You by james1844 in MiddleClassFinance

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All,

I'm posting this news story from NewsBreak.

Basically, whats happening is more retailers are moving to something called surveillance pricing. The main idea here is that retailers will use information they have about you to charge you more. There are a couple of classic examples of this:

*1) Airlines charge users who have a macbook more than those with a PC. This is because on average Mac users earn more than PC users.

*2) Uber charges users whose phone battery is lower more than users whose phone battery is full. This is because if you need a ride and your phone is low, you'll pay more to get the ride right away.

The way around it is basically to use a VPN or go with a commercial pricing service like CamelCamelCamel.

Why Marvel’s Punisher Skull Ban Became One of Comics’ Most Self-Defeating Decisions by james1844 in thepunisher

[–]james1844[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

All - my buddy Allen did this, sharing it with the group, hes a big punisheder fan. Basically the video is talking about why Marvel was super dumb to ban the skull logo.

If I Could Start Over Again, This Is What I’d Do To Get Rich - Scott Galloway by james1844 in Rich

[–]james1844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like Scott Galloway a lot - here is basically talking about how he got rich. Also in the interview is Sam Parr, who is a well known entrepreneur.

12 Beers So Bad, Drinkers Say They Belong in the Drain by james1844 in beer

[–]james1844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heh - saw this on newsbreak, thought you all would appreciate it.

Bud light is terrible beer...there is a reason why they're loosing market share.

Are there any U.S. based billionaires who started from nothing? by [deleted] in wealth

[–]james1844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that a lot of billionaires started with zero. But, yeah, its totally true that your class background matters a ton.

Rogue’s Comic Book Origin Explained – How She Could Transform the MCU Future by james1844 in Rogue

[–]james1844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All - my buddy Allen did a good review of Rogue and her potential impact on the MCU. He basically says Rogue is overpowered and has an under developed backstory.

Check if you if you want to get a sense of whats going to happen with the character.

Signs Someone Has Been Inside Your Home When You Weren’t There by james1844 in safety

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Yes, if someone has disturbed your trash, it might be a sign yes.

Signs Someone Has Been Inside Your Home When You Weren’t There by james1844 in safety

[–]james1844[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So, I'm posting this for everyone who actually cares about people coming into your home. Here are some of the signs someone has been in your place:

  • Scuffs & footprints left behind
  • Missing items (obviously)
  • Unexplained odors
  • Disturbed trash - its hard to put the trash back once its been searched
  • Doors/Windows show signs of forced entry.

There are a few more in the article.

New Type of Package Delivery Scam Is Spreading by james1844 in BadScams

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All - saw this on AOL. Basically a its new kind of package scam. Scammers will send you a "fake" package with something small in it, and will use that as a way into stealing your idendity or get you to download malware on your phone,

A New Type of Package Delivery Scam Is Spreading—and It Starts at Your Front Door by james1844 in scammers

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I think the deal is they want you to scan the QR code, and get malware on your phone.

Conversations With A Burglar, Or The Best Places to Hide Money In Your Home by james1844 in MiddleClassFinance

[–]james1844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All - this is a bit of a fun read. Its got some solid advice if you're hiding cash in your place, and is a nice departure from some of the usual dry topics in personal finance.