TIL ‘numerology/gematria’ means ‘backwards’.
My guess is the median family has substantially all their net worth in home equity. They definitely don’t have $100k liquid.
Yeah, the average person with 100k net worth is much closer to paycheck to paycheck then comfortable.
This forum is, collectively, astoundingly oblivious to how 100 million people in the US actually live.
I can’t unsee that. Damn you.
Imagine being married to either one of them. Like they each have to see the other one regularly. Must really suck.
https://twitter.com/KateNocera/status/1351297019516772357?s=19
Can’t wait for the depositions for this one
I hate it when the sheetz shut down
They must be referring to Trump being indicted.
Pretty much as close to a correct answer as we will get from the clearly-bad-at-TV watchers itt. Virtually all of Tony’s character development takes place either inside Melfi’s office, or as a direct/indirect result of conversations he had with her, especially in the early seasons before his mother died (spoiler alert). If you FF through her scenes you simply aren’t watching The Sopranos as Chase intended it to be consumed.
Is that what she yells after sex?
as long as Wawa’s open.
My entire net worth is
0.048 bitcoins.
To the moon !
Whenever people downgrade the middle class to being poor they should have to give a new word for what poor people will be called.
I mean guys like Q shaman and baked alaska were obviously LARPing. Sadly for them I doubt but your honor I was LARPing is a particularly effective defense to committing all of the federal crimes.
If you skip Melfi’s scenes and just want to get to the action watch another show. I started watching the TV show Shooter the other day, you know what, I was entertained. Folks were shot, explosions were exploded. Good stuff. That might be more some folk’s speed.
Well yea that’s what I mean. If you watching the show just to see people whacked or be at the Bing, the Melfi scenes suck. But if you like psychology and the impact it has on Tony, they are among the best scenes in TV history.