

How many people start companies, rack up a bunch of debt, then create another company that buys everything except the debt?
How many people start companies, rack up a bunch of debt, then create another company that buys everything except the debt?
It’s BS they didn’t know about it. They got the financials before the deal. Even if it wasn’t directly listed as a line item it would have been a part of the expenses.
They still thought the deal was worth doing as it was based on incoming revenue and outgoing expenses.
I didn’t even get an email about this. I would have been angry when my subscription auto renewed. I love Trakt but this is too much. I’ll be cancelling too
EDIT: I cancelled. Bummer. I’ve been a user for 12 years. I track things religiously and I tried to contribute to their site by creating public lists that have actual value.
It’s too short a notice, a flimsy justification, and a poor execution. The auto tracking features they added recently really messed up my watch history so now is as good of time as any to quit.
It’s funny. They target people who burned the trucks, but insurance claims are probably their best chance to get paid for the trucks.
Yeah, could have been called “kids are learning how circuits work thanks to TikTok trend” and suddenly the story has a whole other meaning
Dollar Shave Club makes 6 blade razors in the US. I just saw them at the grocery store yesterday.
Aliens in my favorite movie of all time too. (⌐■_■)
But do the drivers speak English? /s
I’m don’t trust any .gov sites anymore. If I’m researching and I see that it’s a government site, I move on. I can’t trust that info.
The whole thing is scary
Awhile back, I started tracking the time between the listed showtime and the actual start time of the movie. I logged them all and I would post it on Twitter. Then, Elon bought Twitter and I sort of abandoned the project (and Twitter).
At AMC (where I see most movies because it’s near me and they have a monthly pass), pre-roll/previews are 15-30 minutes long. The bigger and newer a movie is, the longer it is. Most tend to be around 20-25 minutes.
I started showing up 21 minutes late to most of them but I would usually be right on time for the start of the film.
I didn’t hear about that one almost at all and I go to the theater every week.
I only knew about it because I like the director and go out of my way to look up interesting movies.
Your comment is actually very reminiscent of Reddit.