Yes, the internet is full of information and of course no
other information is more trafficked
than the goings - on of one
guy in San Francisco and his mildly idiotic vow which no one would have deemed worthy of posting on the net, much less have been able to find in such a
short duration, assuming anyone actually cared about it.
A similar ersatz, too - late populism motors The Big
Short — the movie begins with a quote from Mark Twain — though the cognitive dissonance it produces is even more dizzying
than that generated by The
Other Guys «closing credits: The handful of fact - based finance guys the film tracks, who saw that the economy was headed for calamity and made billions of dollars while millions of people lost homes and jobs, are held up as conscience - bear
Guys «closing credits: The handful of fact - based finance
guys the film tracks, who saw that the economy was headed for calamity and made billions of dollars while millions of people lost homes and jobs, are held up as conscience - bear
guys the film tracks, who saw that the economy was headed for calamity and made billions of dollars while millions of people lost homes and jobs, are held up as conscience - bearers.