War Room Lounge v116: Where does the "incestuous" part come in though? That's the juicy part.

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Webex for us.

Once a week team meetings for us and talk of upping it to twice a week in order for everyone to stay sane.
I'm not really a fan of any of the software I've come across yet. I just host conference calls with my smart phone these days. Much easier. No Network connection issues. Speed is fine. Interface is simple. No fuss, no muss.

I typically have 1 team meeting, several case file review meetings, and a mediation conference in an average week. Also about 10 calls a day externally. As well as several group text chats and I get about 30 emails a day. I wish I had less contact.
 
Worst Steve Carell movie = Crazy Stupid Love

An almost embarrassingly sexist movie.
 
At what point does it become a moral obligation to endorse violent removal of a terrible human being in power?

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The problem isn't Trump per se, it's that you have 40% of the country that are going to do whatever he says. I blame the people, not Trump. He was like this before they put a crown on his head, there was fair warning and he was put in anyways and they're going to try and vote him in again. The whole thing feels like a parody, hell it was a parody back in Back to the Future 2.
 
Same governor that restricted the sales of vegetable/fruit/plant seeds, now wants to punish further the protestors that have a right to be angry. “It’s okay if they are angry”.

"We know that this demonstration is going to come at a cost to people's health," she said. "The sad irony of the protest is that they don't like to be in this stay-at-home order, but they might have just created a need to lengthen it."

Whitmer also said that while she understands their frustrations, she was disappointed to learn that an ambulance was stuck in the gridlock caused by the protest. "I know that people are angry, and that's okay, and if you want to, take it out and send it my way," she told the protesters. "I urge you, don't put yourself at risk and don't put others at risk, either."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/michigan-governor-says-protesters-against-013426658.html

While the mayor of Las Vegas wants the madness to end soon.

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman called the closing of nonessential businesses in Nevada "total insanity" during a city council meeting on Wednesday, and pushed for state officials to speed up the recovery process before it's too late.

"This shutdown has become one of total insanity in my opinion," she said. "For there is no backup of data as to why we are shut down from the start. No plan in place, how to move through the shutdown or how even to come out of it."

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolack, a Democrat, originally ordered all casinos, movie theaters, bars, restaurants and gyms to close on March 17. He later issued an official stay-at-home order on April 1.

Goodman, who is also a Democrat, called for the entire state to be reopened as soon as possible, to avoid further economic fallout.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/las-vega...irus-shutdowns-nonessential-businesses-nevada
 
The problem isn't Trump per se, it's that you have 40% of the country that are going to do whatever he says. I blame the people, not Trump. He was like this before they put a crown on his head, there was fair warning and he was put in anyways and they're going to try and vote him in again. The whole thing feels like a parody, hell it was a parody back in Back to the Future 2.

You mean the problem isn't Trump *solely*

But, ultimately, he's the one who is most to blame because he's the one making the selfish choice to betray the oath of his office, abuse the trust of the public, and test the limits of his moron supporters' decency.
 
Worst Steve Carell movie = Crazy Stupid Love

An almost embarrassingly sexist movie.

I was about to say "Cedar Rapids", but then I remembered that that was that other "Office" guy, who was essentially a rent-a-Carrell for a short period of time.
 
I was about to say "Cedar Rapids", but then I remembered that that was that other "Office" guy, who was essentially a rent-a-Carrell for a short period of time.

Never seen it, but I can only presume you're talking about Ed Helms
 
Worst Steve Carell movie = Crazy Stupid Love

An almost embarrassingly sexist movie.
Ah really? I always wanted to see that movie because of Carrel, Stone, and Gosling.
 
Yeah, that's the dude's name. Those "Hangover" flicks can only carry one so far...

I actually think he displayed a lot of talent in The Office. But I can't think of anything else I've seen him in. I know he was in the Vacation remake but I heard that was terrible.

Ah really? I always wanted to see that movie because of Carrel, Stone, and Gosling.

It's probably the most sexist "good" movie, i.e. movie that represents itself as serious and sentimental, I've ever seen. Julianne Moore plays Carrel's awful wife who cheats on him, divorces him, makes him move out of the family home, and then gets mad at him for sleeping with copious amounts of beautiful younger women, who themselves fall in love with him, after the divorce so he has to make grandiose displays of love to win her back and show that becoming a sex god hasn't changed him. Meanwhile, Gosling spends the whole film showing you can sleep with any girl you want by wearing expensive clothes and condescending to them about how they want to sleep with you.

It's the kind of movie that will rile up MRW types about how pussified Carell is and how shitty women are.
 
Whoa, color me shocked that you somehow shoehorned "he hates Trump because he's white" into the conversation.

Go fuck yourself, halfwit.

I mean, it's hardly shoehorned in when it's a racist getting called out. Better start getting used to it.

"Kamala Harris endorses Biden"

Oh, she's terrible, but that has nothing to do with her race. Glad you're concentrated on searching my post history instead of calling out people who promote violently removing a sitting president.
 
I actually think he displayed a lot of talent in The Office. But I can't think of anything else I've seen him in. I know he was in the Vacation remake but I heard that was terrible.

He was perfect in "The Office". I don't want to blame him too much, but it seems like studios were looking at him and thinking "He could be the awkward dork, like the guy in 'The 40 Year Old Virgin', and for half the price."
 
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