DodoPatak's Replies


The prison purge thing needs to happen! Yeah, it annoyed me too. It's way too casual. Actually, you'd expect they'd shut everything down for the whole day. So people wouldn't even have to work or have a choice to shop that close to the Purge. Also, @AtomicReturns may had a point about the number of murders nation-wide. Maybe it's not so bad as they make it look. When they arrived to the E.R. with Leo, it seemed rather peaceful there (outside, at least). I'd expected it would be a total chaos, with at least hundreds of people lining up to get help at 7 AM. Yeah, that would be useful. What I don't understand is, why send only 2 teams? Why not send 20+ teams with 20 nuclear warheads and as many drilling equipment as possible? It can only increase the chance of success, right? Even the 2nd best drill team, or 3rd or 4th, etc. could do a job.. With so many things that can go wrong (as it did), they would do as a backup, at least. There's absolutely nothing to lose. [quote]I'm going to go ahead and assume you are probably fairly prolific in your field if you are the president's adviser.[/quote] The man got a C-minus in astrophysics. But you got a point, though. What bothers me is that family sat there to eat and the delivery boy still hadn't been paid yet! If the whole commotion hadn't happen and mom wasn't taking Kevin upstairs, she wouldn't have ran into him and remembered to finally give him the money. Exactly, they'd be excited about the trip for sure! For sure, uncle Frank certainly doesn't seem like someone who has trouble with sleeping. Yeah, but still enough adults to shift the odds towards somebody waking up at 5 or 6 AM and not being able to go back to sleep. Another vote for pizza craving. I was wondering about the same thing.. I agree about the Discovery Store manager. He was a jerk for misleading him. Those other people at least had a decency to laugh in his face. He obviously meant the family. You're guessing wrong. I'm sure many people have said 100 years ago about Women's rights movement "what's the point, things are never gonna change". But progress was made. It took time, and it's still happening.. Even today, in the most developed countries, women are still not completely equal to men. Point is to make as much emphasis on the subject as possible. To repeat it over and over. If there is a tiniest chance it might influence someone who can influence someone in the position to make a difference, so people's mindset can change. Gradually. Not tomorrow, but in 10, 20, 50, 100 years maybe. It's still a progress, no matter how slow it may seem.