520 pts · January 25, 2016
All those years of practice finally paid off
It’s all downhill from here kid...
But how does he know about 616 or multiverse in general? Or did he just make it up and there’ll be no other reference to it in the MCU?
He’s referring to binary
Oh yeah I agree about the depth. Never did manage to finish The Wire. The shield was my shit though!
Dunno... always had the feeling that 24 kickstarted the whole thing
Haha master baiter... good one
Yeet!!
Yes it is...
Knickers
I’m just gone say I strongly disagree and leave it at that. I wish you the best...
Sorry but the ‘after that it’s all profit’ line is just a crazy thing to say. Not to be condescending, but your views are very limited.
Like I said, if they don’t share the same risks, why should they get the same rewards? Bonuses are there to reward good workers, not profits
There you go, you listed multiple things, not just the employees. There are many more factors and all of them are the owner’s responsibility
So if I opened a burger joint and put employees in there, they’re gonna make it a succes?
They didn’t take any of the risks, so why should they benefit from the same rewards?
Yeah but they’re not the ones who made the business a succes. When a business is losing money, is it ok to not pay the employees?
Yeah, companies need employees, I doubt anyone is arguing that. But to even hint at them getting a piece of the profits is ludicrous...
The big penis club
Thanos!!!!!
Did you trade it for pixels?
Terminator 2 mentions his birthday... It’s indeed february 28th 1985
Yes and a 50% cut would make Sony 550 million. Still less than the worst pre-MCU Spider-Man movie.
Cut of the pie.
Which no Spider-Man movie has ever done. So no, the rise in popularity doesn’t justify their offer in any way. Disney already has the bigger
700 million at the box office. So a 50/50 split wouldn’t be an interesting deal for Sony unless the future movies do at least 1.4 billion,
I think you’re underestimating the success of the pre-mcu Spider-Man movies. Even the worst successful entry of the franchise made over
Let’s ask Annie
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I think a black guy should take this one...
All those years of practice finally paid off
It’s all downhill from here kid...
But how does he know about 616 or multiverse in general? Or did he just make it up and there’ll be no other reference to it in the MCU?
He’s referring to binary
Oh yeah I agree about the depth. Never did manage to finish The Wire. The shield was my shit though!
Dunno... always had the feeling that 24 kickstarted the whole thing
Haha master baiter... good one
Yeet!!
Yes it is...
Knickers
I’m just gone say I strongly disagree and leave it at that. I wish you the best...
Sorry but the ‘after that it’s all profit’ line is just a crazy thing to say. Not to be condescending, but your views are very limited.
Like I said, if they don’t share the same risks, why should they get the same rewards? Bonuses are there to reward good workers, not profits
There you go, you listed multiple things, not just the employees. There are many more factors and all of them are the owner’s responsibility
So if I opened a burger joint and put employees in there, they’re gonna make it a succes?
They didn’t take any of the risks, so why should they benefit from the same rewards?
Yeah but they’re not the ones who made the business a succes. When a business is losing money, is it ok to not pay the employees?
Yeah, companies need employees, I doubt anyone is arguing that. But to even hint at them getting a piece of the profits is ludicrous...
The big penis club
Thanos!!!!!
Did you trade it for pixels?
Terminator 2 mentions his birthday... It’s indeed february 28th 1985
Yes and a 50% cut would make Sony 550 million. Still less than the worst pre-MCU Spider-Man movie.
Cut of the pie.
Which no Spider-Man movie has ever done. So no, the rise in popularity doesn’t justify their offer in any way. Disney already has the bigger
700 million at the box office. So a 50/50 split wouldn’t be an interesting deal for Sony unless the future movies do at least 1.4 billion,
I think you’re underestimating the success of the pre-mcu Spider-Man movies. Even the worst successful entry of the franchise made over
Let’s ask Annie
I think a black guy should take this one...