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Who was in the wrong here?

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Who was in the wrong here?
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Bob, until the boss laughed at the mugging outside

Don't hate the player, hate the game.
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Technically the boss has zero proof(i think) so he was chewing him out for no reason

bob probably shouldn't have thrown him though.
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>>93048022
The manlet. It's always the manlets.
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>>93049250
Actually it's less then having zero proof- Bob was doing literally nothing wrong, and that's what the boss was pissed off about.

>Did I do something illegal?
>No...
>Are you saying we shouldn't help our customers?
>The law requires that I answer no.
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How do you remember anything from this movie? It came out 13 years ago.
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>>93048022
His boss even admits Bob wasn't in the wrong.
>Did I do something illegal?
>...no.
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>>93050499
People have the uncanny ability to create recordings of movies and replay them at their leisure. There were once things known as VHS tapes, then DVD's, and now digital streaming. Its a wonderful world we live in anon
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>>93050499
I am autism, yes.
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>>93050499

And yet they show it every other weekend on whatever channel has rights to air it
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>>93048022
Boss.

Bob was literally doing his job. His boss was mad at him actually doing it well, rather than intentionally obfuscating things for customers so that he'd make more person gains.
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>>93050499
It's not hard to remember stuff from the best superhero movie ever made.
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>>93050147
This motherfucker was literally chewing him out for being too good at his job.
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>>93050538
Fuck, imagine how much shitposting there were in the old coffee-houses about Shakespeare plays, simply because some motherfucker could say anything about an old play and people couldn't prove him wrong. Unless they paid a troupe to put the play up again just to prove this annoying fuck wrong about what happened to a character.
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>>93048427
You can hate someone for willingly playing a bad game. We do it all the time on /tg./
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>>93050499
And I just rewatched it for the nth time last weekend because it's a damn good movie, anon.
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>>93049353
>/ fit /
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>That man out there
>He is getting RAPED
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It's a good damn movie, but I can't watch it anymore because I end up looking too much at little details after watching so many dissertations of the scene and CGI direction
Honest to god, I wish pure CGI didn't get stranded on photorealism
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>>93048022
What RL dude does the boss look like?
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>>93050553
They never show it in my country
>>93050570
>>93050631
Maybe I should give it another go before the sequel comes out. I remember it being good but not great.
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>>93050663
well then lets hope it's the joker!
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>>93050499
I just watched it again a few weeks ago. Pretty damn good movie.
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>>93050614
Goddamn
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>>93050499
This is some next level bait.
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>>93048022
>no Fantastic Four movie will ever be this good
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>>93050770
No wonder you've got shit opinions, you're a third-worlder.
Go watch the Incredibles now.
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>>93050663
like raping a toothpick
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>>93048022
Manlet. Bob shouldn't have thrown him through half of the building, though.

Seriously, how did he not kill that guy?
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>>93050909
The hired the lowest bidder to make those walls. They weren't really that sturdy.
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>>93050882
All in good time. Plus not every country outside 'murica is third world.
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>>93050663
>you authorized black COCK in the PUSSY
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>>93051005
But any country that doesn't rerun The Incredibles probably is.
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>>93050147
>>93050571
This raises several questions.
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>>93050614
>everybody discussing plays and politics
>"oh brethren, I verily did love when Hamlet porked his own mother!"
>everybody goes quiet
>"what art thou prattling about? Hamlet never had relations with the lady Gertrude!"
>"Fools! Knaves! I distinctly remember the scene where Hamlet returns and skewers her loins, wherefore else would she kill herself in shame?!"
>fiendish stranger in the crowd: "aye, it was clear from the beginning that the little Hamlet had been sent away because of the carnal lusts he had for his sow! :^)"
>entire place erupts in argument, the proprietor ineffectually trying to keep the peace
>End Act 1 Scene 1
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>>93050614
There were multiple manuscripts of Shakespere's plays back in the day, often with differing passages or minor altered lines depending on the when they were performing it. The first folio edition of Shakespeare's plays compiled all the material they and the actual original performers had access to to try and get as close as they could to a definitive text. And even then they were missing like three entire plays, just nothing left.

So basically what you're saying could have totally happened.
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>>93048022
Anyone have the pic of Helen fucking the boss?
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>>93048022
His boss is an asshole, but he definitely shouldn't have thrown him through the fucking wall
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>>93050614
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>>93051437
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>>93051218
He worked for an insurance company, insurance companies do everything in their fucking power to not give you a single cent no matter how good your coverage because it's in their best interest to not.

Let's look at cancer for a moment. There are insurance companies that when you get cancer they will delay their looking into your case until you are too far gone to get medical treatment. A good number of hospitals will not give you nonemergency treatment without having insurance backing you up, so even if you are a multibillionaire you cannot pay for treatment because it's not through an insurance company. Cancer, even though it's going to kill you eventually, is not emergency treatment.

It shit like this that happens every fucking day that makes me wish that we had the government healthcare, even if it's more inefficient densa bureaucracy I'm not to die because somebody wants to make a little bit more money I'm in a die because somebody's incompetent and I can accept that more than that I want my bottom line look a little better.

But that might not be what you meant.
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>>93050614
>"What was your favorite part in Romeo and Juliet, brother?"
>"Art thou a flaming fruit?"
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>>93051563
That's some heavy shit for a kids film.
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>>93051640
Pixar has a habit of not pulling punches in their movies, they gear them for kids but they aren't made for kids, they are made for the family.

Kids see the bad guy, the adults watching see something that likely happened to them once.
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>>93050554
Thats what insurance companies actually do though.
Helping the customer in the manner that Bob did was hurting the company. Its not Bob's job to help the customer, but to generate a profit for the company.
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Is Incredibles the best capeshit there is?
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>>93051724
Yes, by virtue of being a good piece of cinema first and capeshit second.
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>>93051599
>"They're holding plays with moors in them now! 'tis the work of the Catholics, I tell thee!"
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>>93051277
In addition to this, the earliest copies of Shakespeare's work was people literally going to the plays enough and making notes so that they could "bootleg" the script and either sell it or preform a rival, cheaper production until Shakespeare sent the stagehands over to crack some skulls.

We also really don't know which versions of plays Shakespeare preferred. We lost huge chunks of Macbeth somewhere in history.
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>>93051640
If you make kids aware of what a horrible scam the insurance industry is, maybe they'll grow up into people that'll do something about it.
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>>93051869
>We lost huge chunks of Macbeth somewhere in history.
n-noooo, that was my favorite of his plays..
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>>93048022
The boss, legally and morally. He abetted a crime, which is against the law.
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>>93051229
Would watch/10
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>>93050776
Gordon, seriously. Calm down about this!
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>>93051671
His job is to see to it that claims are filled out properly and promptly. Just because his clients are preternaturally good at filing claims just means that he can do his job at greater efficiency.
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>>93051664
I always feel like they missed an opportunity to have his insurance refused to cover his medical costs in the end.
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>>93052125
Filing your insurance claim properly is neither immoral nor illegal. I'm pretty sure that it's the opposite of illegal, actually.
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>>93052246
they could have said something like
"The government is picking up his tab, lucky for him, his insurance refused to pay"
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>>93052260
And I'm pretty sure he was talking about the mugging
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>>93052297
I misread that.
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>>93051640

there's a lot of heavy shit in this kids film
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Thanks /co/; I've got to rewatch it.
Is this the best movie Pixar has ever done?
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>>93048022

Neutral Good vs. Lawful Evil summed up in 1 picture.
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>>93050663
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0C4D6hpiHK8
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>>93050896
Fucking hell.
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>>93050663
the rise and downfall of a youtube pooper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nay_NcPLjuA
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>>93050663
>we are supposed to help black people
>i'm thirsty
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>>93051794
Ah but the subtext is the imbecilic Othello despite his standing and alleged charm is easily deceived. Then upon becoming enraged he becomes a Low born Ape, clearly thoust truest nature. Supporting the well known adage around a Moor don't rest so sure. That William Shakespeare surreptitiously taken the crimson troche. And that Iago is our man.
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>>93050882
Anos even latin america public chanels air the incredibles at least twice a year and basic includes Disney Chanel, so probably every kid have seen it
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>>93050614
>old coffee houses

Seeing as the first English coffee house was established in 1650, nearly forty years after Shakespeare died, they were probably just down the pub. No shortage of those in Cheapside.
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>>93050663
>Well lets hope they dont cover him!
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>>93053698
It's more fun to imagine coffee-drinkers talking shit than it is to imagine drunks doing it, though.
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Bob was going to get fired after that meeting, wasn't he? I remember the midget about to hand over Bob some paper or something like that.
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>>93053698

Yeah and people never rode dinosaurs. Thanks for ruining fucking everything
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>>93051229
This is why ive been on 4chan for 10 years.
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>>93050896
>>93050663
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>>93051724
That laugh to himself when he realizes he can run on water is priceless.

Also The Incredibles is easily in my top five cape films.
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Did Syndrome have the most brutal death in any Pixar movie?
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>>93055937
I'd say so. Getting shredded by a jet turbine is absolutely horrifying. That said, he did murder A LOT of Supers so he had it coming.
>Shocked by how many supers got wrecked during Edna's rant about Capes. They may not have all died (or they might have) but those stories were brutal.
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Worked in insurance for 4 years. Insurance companies are neither the boogeyman that The Incredibles or The Rainmaker depict them, but they sure as hell are tight-fisted with their money. A lot of the dickery involved today is partly due to insurance fraud making every company wary of fulfilling claims until they're absolutely sure it's legit. Liability is a fucking bitch.

One of the worst cases I remember encountering was some tourist from South America. Rented a car, got into an accident, and a toddler got killed. Guy wasn't detained or even had his passport held because of due process and whatnot. He went back to his home country, the rental car agency got sued by the dead kids' parents. My company was the one who had to settle the lawsuit.

I do agree that it's bullshit that I can't shop around and purchase out-of-state insurance when they have better rates than what my state offers. As for government healthcare, that works in nations with WAY smaller populations than the US like Canada or Sweden. But we have over 320 million people; some of whom have not entered here through the proper channels. It'd be a logistical nightmare to even try and attempt some semblance of order in socialized health services.
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>>93056187
The most powerful superhero in the world died on a fucking elevator, and a teenager got sucked into an engine. The DVD features really shed new light into that death montage.
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>>93056265
>Worked in insurance for 4 years. Insurance companies are neither the boogeyman


Fuck off you soulless cunt.
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>>93056467
Did I say they were good people? No, in fact, it sucks out your soul to work there because of all the shit I had to put up with, hence why I quit years ago.

But still, there's this idiotic meme being propagated that insurance companies are these evil death merchants. You're assuming that everything is going to be 100% efficient and without mistakes or fraud on the claimant, the insured, AND the insurer. Out of 1.4 billion claims, 1 out of 14 are denied; the rest go through.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/06/health/06patient.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all
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>>93056691
What was it like there, what type of work did you do?

What experience there made you feel the worst? The best?
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>>93050753
He looks like that one guy, from that movie.
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>>93056814
A mix of telemarketing, customer service, tedious paperwork about your metrics for the auditors, and other bullshit.

The worst? The time where some poor bastard got hit from behind in his car while it was parked in his OWN driveway. The driver's insurance dragged their feet for months until the injured guy (ruptured a disc) had his bills and everything settled.

The best? Some nice old lady gave me a heart-felt thank you when I processed her claim after everything was cleared up and she could finally get the surgery for her knees and make it to her granddaughter's graduation.
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>>93056691
Deathmerchant pls leave.
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>>93056265
>It'd be a logistical nightmare to even try and attempt some semblance of order in socialized health services.
You're just a fucking bourgeois puppet, man.

sent from my iPhone
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>>93053016
Bob's more chaotic good, ESPECIALLY in this scene where he loses his (righteous) temper and hurts someone who's bad/immoral, but doesn't actually end up helping anybody in need despite feeling compelled to.
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>>93057045
Pretty much. He addresses the symptoms, but never the causes.
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>>93051229
Well can't wait to forget about this post and see it pop again in a best of /co/ a few months from now I can crack up all over again
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>>93057087
Pretty sure that'd require me to screen-cap my own post, and that's not happening.
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>>93050663
>>93050896
>>93051008
>>93053219
>STOP RIGHT NOW, OR YOU'RE FUCKED!
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>>93057062
It's not even that, since treating the symptoms can often be enough. It's that he doesn't help anyone in this instance, he only hurts them, the saving grace being he hurt the "right" person.
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>>93052951

yes
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I think the real question is who was in the wrong here?
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>>93050770
>sequel
TOO LATE! FIFTEEN YEARS TOO LATE.
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>>93057616
Buddy.
Especially if you assume that his goal as Syndrome was always his motivation. He didn't want to be a hero because he wanted to help people and he didn't look up to Mr Incredible because he was brave and heroic but because he wanted that recognition and awe that Supers evoked.
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>>93056924
The old lady story warmed my heart, Good on you Anon!
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>>93050499
Because it's the best cape movie and the best Pixar movie.
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>>93057616
>tells the underage kid to fuck off and leave the murderous superheroes to a government trained and authorized official instead of risking his life
>he responds by becoming a psychopath arms dealer manchild who personally murders dozens of people with an AI he invented just so he could pretend to be a hero and because he can't handle being born "normal", despite the fact he clearly had a superhuman intellect aged twelve

I am always astonished at the Olympian mental gymnastics people pull off to justify the villains in Brad Bird movies.
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Why did he work at insurance to begin with? Couldn't he just get another job that didn't make him have to abandon his morals?
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>>93053219
Well, that ended rather dark.
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>>93057822
He probably would have liked a physical job like construction but he was sworn to be secret about his past life as Mr Incredible.

Really half his problems could have gone away if he would have just been allowed to carry things for a living.
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>>93057914
I figured he wasn't allowed to do that kind of job because it risked his identity. So he could only do pencil-pushing jobs, which he hated.
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>>93057822
He's got a wife and three kids and probably a mortgage to pay off.
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>>93057822
He's been through multiple jobs, identities and relocations by the time the film starts. He HAS to have a job that helps people, it's an essential part of his personality, he can't do without the feeling of doing good to the point where he listens out for crimes or disasters on a police radio to keep that flame in him burning. Because it's the one thing in life that satisfies him. Helen, the motivated career girl was able to settle down to a domestic life and put her focus on raising the kids, he can't manage that until he thinks they're dead.

Anything physical like being a cop or fireman ends with him revealing his powers inevitably, so that leaves charity work where he can't support his family (or counseling where he ends up beating up abusive parents or rapists and outs himself as a super) or a 9-5 wage slave job where he can somewhat actively help people. He's trapped in an ironic hell for the sake of dramatic convenience. Had Syndrome not come along he would have gone on a Falling Down style rampage, throwing his boss through five walls would have only been the start.
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>>93048022
Damn, this is a really cinematic looking image
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>>93053507

>the crimson troche
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>>93057783
By "normal," he probably meant as in "I don't have superpowers like the cool guys, but I want them."
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>>93054165
No, he was fiddling with papers on his desk to show an impulsive need to be in control.

Trump does the same thing. Rearranges what's in front of him.
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>>93056277

A sweet, good hearted, teenager with dependants at that if I remember correct. Still hurts, and it's a fucking dvd extra.

Thankfully I managed to translate that pain into loving Helen and Violet, so it's all good. Looking forwards to seeing all grown up Violet and still-milf Helen.
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>>93051640
Did you forget the part where a mom tells her kids "remember those Saturday morning cartoons with cops and robbers where no one ever got hurt? This is nothing like that. These people will kill you if they have the chance. Do not give them that chance."
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>>93051640
>>93060548
Also the whole subplot with Helen thinking that Bob was fucking the harlot she heard over the phone. As a kid I had no idea what I was watching, I thought that Ms. Incredible had somehow figured out that Bob was doing hero work and that's why she was crying and freaking out.
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>>93050753
Stephen King.
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>>93052085
All the laser sword fights and dino-duels are gone forever anon. Sorry.
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>>93050614
>>93051229
If you gentlemen will excuse me, I'm off to go write a play about this exact premise.
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>>93051869
>We lost huge chunks of Macbeth somewhere in history.
Wait what? Not that I don't believe you, but damn. How do we know? Is it like Beowulf and his damn African bees?
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>>93061320
Post it once you finish.
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>>93061320
Please do actually, this sounds an amazing idea
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>>93061096
Oh fuck that's who. No wonder I couldn't place what movie I'd seen him in.
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>>93051869
>>93050614
>>93051229

TIL the internet has always been the internet, even in Elizabethan England.
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>>93052026
There is no perfect solution to healthcare - everything has pros and cons. A privatized system allows people to pay for the kind of coverage they want, but is prone to corruption. A quasi-socialized system like Obamacare mandates that people buy into insurance plans and subsidizes low income persons, but fails to address the problems with the system and drives up costs for those who aren't subsidized. And a full socialized healthcare system ensures everyone is covered, but generally results in much longer wait times and a poorer standard of individual care.

Our system isn't perfect, but for every person it doesn't work for, there's a hundred for whom it does.
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>>93061645
>>93061778
The thread will probably be long gone, but I'll find a way to get it out. Though we all might regret it come morning.

>"Only those who had not a mother of their own would even dream of such an unholy union!"
>"Judge not, Tiberius. After all, thou hardly even knew thy own mother."
>"Not so! Dear Tiberius 'knew' her quite well!"
>" BLAGGARDS!"
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>>93061860
The ancient graffiti unearthed at Pompeii shows that even 2000 years ago, people were shitposting, trading bants, and sharing lewds.
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>>93062022
>And a full socialized healthcare system ensures everyone is covered, but generally results in much longer wait times and a poorer standard of individual care.

You can still have private systems working alongside that, though, leaving the people free to choose another coverage if they have the money and will. If they can't afford the tax as well as private coverage then they most probably wouldn't have been able to afford top-tier coverage in the fully privatised system to begin with.
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>>93053031
Jesus. What the fuck.
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>>93062106
>(bar; left of the door); 8162: We two dear men, friends forever, were here. If you want to know our names, they are Gaius and Aulus.

This always warms my heart.

>tfw you have no Aulus to your Gaius
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>>93062161
No one would want to be near your Gaius
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>>93062109
Trying to have it both ways ruins it for everyone - private insurance depends on people who don't get sick or suffer accidents that often paying in so that they have enough to pay for the people who need it. In a system where a free single-payer system is available, most people those people will just use the free plan since they don't intend to use it that often, which leaves less to support the people who remain on the private plans, that means they either go out of business or raise their rates to compensate, which punishes the private insurance holders who are already having to pay extra taxes to support the people on the free plan.
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>>93062161
>tfw you do
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>>93062106
Holy shit I just looked this up. This is hysterical.

>Weep, you girls. My penis has given you up. Now it penetrates men’s behinds. Goodbye, wondrous femininity!
>/r9k/ circa 70 AD
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>>93048022
His boss was in the right until he let that mugging happen outside.
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>>93062199
They even have a fucking
ROMA
O
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post in there. It feels weird to think that we're shitposting the same way the ancients used to.
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>>93051640
>>93060548
>>93060833

This was supposed to be their Disney swan-song. They basically pulled out all the stops and treated The Incredibles as a Demo Reel for whoever might buy them/sign them up afterwards.
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>>93062292
>>93062199
>>93062161
>>93062106
>We were here
>POST
>O
>S
>T
>Fuck the opposite gender
We never evolved.
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>>93048022
Both are right. Their priorities conflict.
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>>93062337
We have, but Monsoon was right. Memes are the DNA of the soul.
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>>93048022
Bob. Insurance companies are the scum of the earth.
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>>93062106

One thing I love about studying history is just how human everyone was even thousands of years ago. We tend to teach history like a morality play. As if there were good guys and bad guys but really it was just all one big ball of humans doing whatever made sense to them at the time. Just like today.
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>>93062292
newfags can't
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PAX
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>>93062346
The boss is objectively wrong, he's trying to tell Bob to skirt the law and not do what he's legally supposed to do so that the company can make more money.
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>>93062444
points for effort
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>>93062427
It fucking astounds me that there are hundreds upon hundreds of preserved clay tablets found of complaints about a specific Babylonian merchant being a fucking asshole to his customers. There was an entire ROOM full of these fucking tablets. Like that guy must have been a dedicated, full-time prick.
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>>93060548
I still get chills during the airplane scene. Helen says there's children on board like she's really freaking out and then that fear follows as she starts yelling abort.

I also love Sigourney Weaver.
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>>93062519
Or he was the Babylonian equivalent of one of those rich assholes who commissions someone to write volumes of weird fanfics or make gross porn.
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>>93062106
>III.4.2 (House of the Moralist); 7698c: […]postpone your tiresome quarrels if you can, or leave and take them home with you.
I like this guy.
>VIII.2 (in the basilica); 1852: Pyrrhus to his colleague Chius: I grieve because I hear you have died; and so farewell.
>>93062161
Damn.
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>>93062519
Wasn't it a baker? Dude had a lot of hate mail.
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>>93062677
>I grieve because I hear you have died; and so farewell.

Goddamn.
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>>93051563
There's no multi-billionare who wouldn't get immediately treated even without insurance, any blow back about accepting them is worth less than the any legal about not treating them.
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Because of this thread and the quotes in Pompeii I've spent the last half hour learning about garum. Now I really want to try some.
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>>93048022
The smaller and weaker man for trying to assert dominance over the larger and stronger man. There is only one way that this can end.
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>>93053219
I know, I know...

CUM
hONEstly this whole YTP is a gem
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>>93048022
His boss was contractually obligated to provide the coverage his insurees signed up for. So in avoiding doing that he was wrong.
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>>93062918
I'm so lucky to be a student in a college town, independent from my parents in reality and on my tax forms. They have a waiver for poor ass college students, even in the middle of Illinois (aka bumfuck nowhere). It's true that hospitals are money pits. Treatment is expensive. The machinery involved is expensive (you don't just pay for the cost of the machine, you pay for the research that went into it, plus profit. Same for medication). Hospitals, in general, in the USA, hardly make money. There's massive amounts of cash being processed through a hospital, but they hardly make shit, since it's all so expensive, is what I'm saying. Hell, I got hit by a collection agency for a mealy 50 dollars recently. All from a processing fee my insurance didn't cover from when I was hit by a car 5 years ago. They're that desperate for cash. There was a great NPR story about how insanely difficult it is to run a hospital, and why they jack up the price of a bandaid. It's because they're running the tightest budget possible and need to milk money from somewhere. In this case, insurance.

I can't say that the USA method of employer based insurance is a good one, but at least we have the quality of care that attracts people from across the globe.
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>>93053507
>around a Moor don't rest so sure
>crimson troche
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>>93053507
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>>93062519
That was his room. He kept every single piece of hate mail he got. And catalogued them.
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>>93063007
>extremely salty rotten fish

Just use worchestershire sauce.
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>>93056265
>As for government healthcare, that works in nations with WAY smaller populations than the US like Canada or Sweden
That's wrong, though. The more people there are, the better the cover is.

Also, there is a thing called mutuality (like a private insurance, except it is owned directly by the insured and they get to be the one electing the poeple in charge of it). As they work directly for the interest of their client, instead of squeezing as much money out of them, it tend to work out better.
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>>93062627

>ancient babylonian trashbag-man.
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>>93057783
Superhuman Intelligence wasn't "sexy" I guess.

Plus he was a short, fat ginger while Mr. Incredible was a blonde-haired, blue-eyed Greek God.
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>>93065278
He wasn't that fat, just big faced!
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>>93065278
>blonde-haired, blue-eyed
>Greek
Kek!
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>>93065315
>fat
Prime Mr. Incredible was cut as fuck.

>>93065323
>Greek
as in a Greek-style statue with large muscles
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>>93065278
Just build yourself a power armor to hide the lack of length and your overgrown girth.
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>>93050499

>this just in: movies are only watchable the year they come out
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So, hearing about Gamma Jack... he sounds like a tick bomb about to go off. I mean, killing villains with no remorse, megalomania and beliefs in a superior race, having to keep his dick in check when he's fighting female villains...
I do hope he comes back in Incredibles II.
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>>93048022
Obamacare, for it would take both their jobs and add taxes to their lifes.
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>>93049353
/thread
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>>93052282
>The government is picking up his tab
obamacare wasnt a thing back then anon...
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>>93065323
>>93065957

get out, /pol/fag
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>>93048022
the midget

more specifically, the big corporate companies that rely on fucking people over so they could keep making money
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>>93062626

Helen wasn't played by Sigourney Weaver wtf are you talking about
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>>93051563
>even if it's more inefficient
It isn't. The US healthcare system is by far the least efficient healthcare system known to man. The US already spends more tax payer money per capita on healthcare than most other developed countries and then the end users or their employers have to spend a fortune on medical insurance on top of that. US citizens don't even get better healthcare in any measurable way for all that money they spend, it's just that the money passes through so many middlemen on the way and each of them is trying to fleece you to the best of their abilities.
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>>93060833
It works both ways. Helen asks about the building rubble on Bob's clothes like it was someone's hair, then the confusion with Mirage's silver hair. This was all intentional, Mr. Bird knows what he's doing.

>>93062626
>Sigourney Weaver
You're probably thinking of WALL-E my man. Helen was Holly Hunter, as in "Granny's Peach Tea".

>>93060548
I watched the movie again a few months ago and finally heard the line correctly, she says "They won't exercise restraint because you're children". I never interpreted the word "restraint" out of that sentence, now it makes much more sense.
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