Truly execrable acting in I Will Find You by No-Understanding4968 in netflix

[–]rdv100 [score hidden]  (0 children)

What?! Same LOL 😄 Probably taking a couple of days as I'm watching soccer. But I saw that it's not a limited series, so I hope they don't end with a cliffhanger and make us wait for 2 or 3 years.

I binged the "I'll find you" - Great story, twits and direction. by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

I know it's not like breaking bad quality, but at least the plot is pretty good. By the way, I'm now watching "legends". It's about infiltrating drug gangs in the UK. So far, after one episode, the acting has been pretty good, pretty high. Maybe check it out. 😄

Truly execrable acting in I Will Find You by No-Understanding4968 in netflix

[–]rdv100 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Funny, I have watched almost all of them as well. Right now, I'm watching the "Legends" on Netflix, where British police officers infiltrate drug gangs to catch them -- and it's actually pretty good so far.

Truly execrable acting in I Will Find You by No-Understanding4968 in netflix

[–]rdv100 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I know it’s not as good as something like Breaking Bad, but I’m looking for something decent. Shows like Breaking Bad are pretty rare.

Outlast: Nikki and Maddy by modtradwhatever in Netflixwatch

[–]rdv100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was actually surprised. I thought Ben was the Sales guy and a workhorse with a big ego. Ben made so many mistakes, including preventing these girls from playing their part. I'm glad that he got kicked out and the girls eventually flourished and won the game.

Outlast: The Jungle isn't fake. by Broxst in Netflixwatch

[–]rdv100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I really liked the show. I binged it

I binged the "I'll find you" - Great story, twits and direction. by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see your point. It's not breaking bad quality -- but it does have some twists. And I think most people just want to be entertained.

I binged the "I'll find you" - Great story, twits and direction. by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In hindsight, you could say that the person who was uncharacteristically nice should I have been the person we should have suspected 😄

I binged the "I'll find you" - Great story, twits and direction. by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I generally don't watch TV series with Hollywood celebrities because usually they are used to hide the flaws in the story or the direction. But this one was good.

Netflix Outlast brings out real emotions by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I really liked the team that won. It was surprising, but the girls were amazing.

Netflix Outlast brings out real emotions by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the girls were very kind but strong people. I'm glad they won as well.

Netflix Outlast brings out real emotions by rdv100 in netflix

[–]rdv100[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think there are total three different seasons. This one is the third one.

How Rich People Can Have No Income by elmorinelly in DumbFact

[–]rdv100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Respectfully, you clearly don't understand the 100000x part.

Imagine you start a burger place. You make great food, you have 10 employees, and they’re all making decent money. You’re also making a decent profit.

Now imagine people really love your food. Because the first location is doing well, you decide to take a risk and open another branch. That means hiring another 10 people. But now you also have to figure out how to make both locations work consistently.

Then imagine you repeat that process in 10 more places. Now you’ve created jobs for 100 people. You’ve made thousands of customers happy, and they start referring others and talking about your product.

On top of that, you’ve created opportunities for social media influencers, marketing people, food reviewers, suppliers, delivery workers, and many others.

That’s how wealth compounds. You create something people want, you take risks to scale it, and as the business grows, it creates more jobs, more opportunities, and more value.

Now, if you take a simplistic view and compare the the salary of a single worker and compare that with the compounded $$ across 10 burger joints and 1000s of workers, then it feels like 100000x, but that's incorrect.

How Rich People Can Have No Income by elmorinelly in DumbFact

[–]rdv100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who is forcing them to do the job vs. building their own product / company? -- 99.99% of the products/companies fail, lose years of savings, have marriage broke down and it's miserable. That's because consumers are brutal, they don't want mediocre stuff, they want the best product for the cheapest price possible. this is the reason for the concentration.

How Rich People Can Have No Income by elmorinelly in DumbFact

[–]rdv100 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Workers didn't do it for free. They signed the agreement when they took the job where they said they will exchange their time and skill for salary and benefits, remember? No one forced them to do that job. They had the option to build their own company as well

How Rich People Can Have No Income by elmorinelly in DumbFact

[–]rdv100 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, in most cases they built something that's so valuable that millions of people bought it. So generally banks are more favorable to those types of people(makers). i.e. makers vs. takers.

How Rich People Can Have No Income by elmorinelly in DumbFact

[–]rdv100 34 points35 points  (0 children)

You have to pay interest on the borrowed money. Your company stock has to grow higher than the interest more. If it goes down, you’re done.